SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PROJECTS TO PROMOTE COLLECTIVE RELOCATION FOR DISASTER PREVENTION AS SET OUT IN THE LAND RESTRUCTURING PLAN
2015; Architectural Institute of Japan; Volume: 80; Issue: 715 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3130/aija.80.1979
ISSN1881-8161
AutoresTokihiro ISHIMARU, Suguru Mori, Rie Nomura,
Tópico(s)Urban and spatial planning
ResumoThis study examines the progress achieved by projects aimed at promoting collective relocation for disaster prevention since the Great East Japan Earthquake and their current state of affairs. This investigation seeks to clarify the spatial characteristics of the residential land currently under construction on hilly terrain as part of these collective relocation projects. Spatial planning for the collective relocation project in Kesennuma city, which deals with a relatively small area, has focused on relocation that respects existing community units, i.e., the identical and unified types. In addition, most of the housing development plans focus on construction that will connect and run linearly along the National Highway 45, which is the main arterial road of Kesennuma.
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