Print Email Facebook Twitter Advances in coastal disasters risk management: Lessons from the 2011 Tohoku tsunami Title Advances in coastal disasters risk management: Lessons from the 2011 Tohoku tsunami Author Jonkman, S.N. Yasuda, T. Tsimopoulou, V. Kawai, H. Kato, F. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Hydraulic Engineering Date 2012-07-01 Abstract The earthquake and tsunami of March 2011 led to death and destruction in coastal areas in Japan. A seminar was held in June 2012 for Japanese and Dutch coastal researchers to discuss lessons for the management of the risks in coastal areas associated with tsunamis, typhoons and storm surges. The seminar has highlighted important practical and theoretical issues in coastal protection, risk and emergency management, and climate change and sea level rise research that are of importance for the Netherlands and Japan and other coastal regions. The performance of the system during historical events gives important lessons for the (re)design of resilient coastal protection systems in the future. It has also been discussed how risk assessments can be utilized to determine how an effective combination of prevention, land use planning and emergency management can be implemented to minimize future risks in the coastal zone. Subject 2011 Tohoku tsunamicoastal disastersrisk managementcoastal structuresresilience To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ffafffdf-7e0f-413f-8343-543a7d2f279a Publisher Coastal Engineering Research Council Embargo date 2013-01-15 ISSN 2156-1028 Source ICCE 2012: Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Santander, Spain, 1-6 July 2012 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2012 The Author(s)Creative Commons BY Files PDF 6571-28124-1-PB.pdf 1005.89 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ffafffdf-7e0f-413f-8343-543a7d2f279a/datastream/OBJ/view