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Extraction of new lessons learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake 2011 with resilience engineering methodology

Yoshizawa, Atsufumi*; Oba, Kyoko  ; Kitamura, Masaharu*

The Great East Japan Earthquake caused substantial damage to complex socio-technical systems essential for modern life. This article references Resilience Engineering, which is indicative of the importance of learning from "things that went right", and analyzes things that went right in field responses to the earthquake during the Fukushima accident as well as transport operations, in an attempt to deduce new lessons about emergency responses and preparations against unforeseen contingencies, which are common to socio-technical systems.

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