Abstract

Two issues on effects of disaster management consciousness gap by the difference of personal life of the people of Aichi prefecture are discussed. They are (i) effective remote location's great disaster for the people, (ii) quantification of the disaster management consciousness by listening comprehension surveys. Data taken for 46 to 50 areas in Aichi prefecture, 6 inland areas and over 40 coastal areas are examined. In the mean time, a commercial and industrial area characterizes inland area of Aichi prefecture. The results show that (1) it is important that engineers have to view the problem of disaster management from different angles. (2) the disaster management consciousness gap has begun to exhibit obvious symptoms between inland areas and coastal areas.

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