The purpose of this study was to suggest the domestic implications for the planning and operation of temporary shelter for disaster victims through a case study in Nerima-gu, Tokyo, Japan. Major results are as follows;
First, Nerima-gu emphasized the...
The purpose of this study was to suggest the domestic implications for the planning and operation of temporary shelter for disaster victims through a case study in Nerima-gu, Tokyo, Japan. Major results are as follows;
First, Nerima-gu emphasized the role of the government and local residents in minimizing disaster damage and ensuring sustainable operation of the evacuation site. Second, Nerima-gu have developed disaster pre-vention guides to respond to disasters, and evacuate quickly. It is necessary to develop relevant guidelines for autonomous safety of residents according to this case study. Third, based on experiences and problems in past disasters, it is necessary to establish management and planning guidelines for residential spaces, sanitary spaces, medical spaces, and spaces for disadvantaged persons such as the elderly and disabled in temporary shelter.