Overview: Results of Snow and Ice Disaster Mitigation Conducted by the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience

More than half of Japan’s land area experiences significant snowfall during winter, and the damage caused by various snow and ice disasters remains a dire issue, which also leads to decreased living standards. Simultaneously, the nature of snow and ice disasters has been transformed due to climate c...

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Hauptverfasser: Yamaguchi, Satoru, Nemoto, Masaki, Tanabe, Takahiro, Sunako, Sojiro, Adachi, Satoru, Sato, Kengo, Yamashita, Katsuya, Hirashima, Hiroyuki, Ito, Yoichi, Motoyoshi, Hiroki, Arakawa, Hayato, Namakura, Kazuki, Nakai, Sento, Kamiishi, Isao, Togashi, Kazuma, Kosugi, Kenji
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