Ready for the worst: awaiting disaster in ageing rural Japan

IF 2.6 3区 管理学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Disasters Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1111/disa.12680
Irene Petraroli, Akiha Nagahama, Roger C. Baars, Kiyomine Terumoto
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Inami, a small seaside town in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, is getting ready for the next Nankai Trough earthquake, which is expected to involve multiple events of magnitude 7.0+ on the maximum seismic intensity scale, causing landslides and tsunamis. This paper is concerned with the capabilities and challenges of an elderly community in this highly prepared rural town. The results show that the continued mainstreaming of disaster preparedness practices has led to widespread awareness of evacuation sites and basic knowledge of disaster evacuation needs. Arguably, however, insufficient support is provided to the elderly as current procedures often do not consider how their reduced mobility, physical strength, and psychological discomfort might impact on evacuation itself and life at the shelters. This paper contributes to the literature on disaster and vulnerability by critically assessing and expanding on perceptions of ageing and disasters in rural areas vis-à-vis the traditional depiction of the elderly as ‘vulnerable and helpless’.

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做最坏的打算:老龄化的日本农村正在等待灾难
日本和歌山县的海边小镇稻南正在为下一次南开海槽地震做准备,预计这次地震将涉及7.0级以上的多重地震,引发山体滑坡和海啸。本文关注的是在这个高度准备的农村小镇,老年社区的能力和挑战。结果表明,备灾实践的持续主流化使人们对疏散地点和灾害疏散需求的基本知识有了广泛的认识。然而,有争议的是,为老年人提供的支持不足,因为目前的程序往往没有考虑到老年人活动能力下降、体力下降和心理不适可能对疏散本身和避难所生活产生的影响。本文通过批判性地评估和扩展对农村地区老龄化和灾害的看法,从而为灾害和脆弱性的文献做出了贡献-à-vis传统上对老年人的描述是“脆弱和无助的”。
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期刊介绍: Disasters is a major, peer-reviewed quarterly journal reporting on all aspects of disaster studies, policy and management. It provides a forum for academics, policymakers and practitioners to publish high-quality research and practice concerning natural catastrophes, anthropogenic disasters, complex political emergencies and protracted crises around the world. The journal promotes the interchange of ideas and experience, maintaining a balance between field reports, case study articles of general interest and academic papers. Disasters: Is the leading journal in the field of disasters, protracted crises and complex emergencies Influences disaster prevention, mitigation and response policies and practices Adopts a world-wide geographical perspective Contains a mix of academic papers and field studies Promotes the interchange of ideas between practitioners, policy-makers and academics.
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