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The May 2023 issue features "Living in a Disaster-Prone Nation." ■WEDGE_SPECIAL_REPORT Living in a Disaster-Prone Nation: Unfinished Business for Japan Photo Report: Signs of Earthquake and Heavy Rain Damage and Recovery Seen in 4 Areas of Okunoto (Editorial Department) Part 1: Reconsidering Disaster Laws "Fundamentally" for Sustainable Recovery and Support (Taku Sugano, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Literature, Osaka Metropolitan University) Part 2: Knowing the "Real Feelings" of Disaster Victims: The Reality of the Situation After One Year (Editorial Department) Part 3: How Long Will We Be Sleeping on the Floor? A Necessary Shift in Thinking for Evacuation Shelter Management (Editorial Department) Part 4: The Perspective of "Care Management" Essential for Supporting Disaster Victims (Hiroshi Ihara, Professor, Department of Mental Health, Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical Center) Column 1: Life in Temporary Housing: How to Prevent Isolation? (Editorial Department) Part 5: Understanding the Power and Limitations of Volunteering Through Participation (Editorial Department) Interview: Diversity is the True Strength: What Volunteers Can Do (Kimihide Atsumi, Professor, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University) Column 2: Synchronicity Created by "People in Emergencies" (Editorial Department) Part 6: The "Civil Protection Department" That the World Can Be Proud Of: What Japan Can Learn from Italy (Natsu Shimamura, Nonfiction Writer) Part 7: Disaster-Related Deaths are the Tip of the Iceberg: To Save Future Disaster Victims (Toru Yamakawa, Nonfiction Writer) Part 8: The Essence of "Local Autonomy" Necessary for Reconstruction in an Era of Population Decline (Editorial Department) - Title: Wedge February 2023 - Feature: Living in a Disaster-Prone Nation - Year of Publication: 2025 - Issue Number: February Issue - Advertisement: PATEK PHILIPPE - Advertiser: YOSHIDA Thank you for viewing.
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