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Consideration of "New Public Commons" Characteristics for Disaster Reconstruction

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  • Ryosuke AOTA

    (Social Contribution Division,University of Hyogo, Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation, University of Hyogo)

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This paper studies the characteristics of New Public Commons for disaster reconstruction through three case studies: the Unzen, Hanshin-Awaji, and Chuetsu disasters. New public activities can be launched after huge calamities. They are mainly soft measures and provide victims and communities with innovative methods for community reconstruction. Public-private partnership is also important to sustain new public activities and to revitalize the communities.

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  • Ryosuke AOTA, 2012. "Consideration of "New Public Commons" Characteristics for Disaster Reconstruction," Japan Social Innovation Journal, University of Hyogo Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation, vol. 2(1), pages 1-1, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hyo:journl:v:2:y:2012:i:1:p:1
    DOI: 10.12668/jsij.2.1
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    1. Maria Makabenta Ikeda & Arlene Garces-Ozanne, 2016. "Human Security, Social Competence and Natural Disasters in Japan and New Zealand: A Case study of Filipino migrants," Japan Social Innovation Journal, University of Hyogo Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation, vol. 6(1), pages 1-42, March.

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    Keywords

    New Public Commons; Large scale disasters; Soft measures; Self-help; mutual and public support systems; Public-private partnership;
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    • Y20 - Miscellaneous Categories - - Introductions and Prefaces - - - Introductions and Prefaces

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