2003
DOI: 10.3130/aija.68.243
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A Study on Restorative Post Earthquake Urban Redevelopment Project in Shin-Nagata Station South Area

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“…The situation of businesses reopening in the affected areas is considered an important piece of information that captures the post‐disaster changes to communities 18–21 . Previous research also assessed urban reconstruction projects from the perspective of companies, and showed that fireproofing and large‐scale redevelopment projects place burdens on corporate management for individual establishments 22–24 . Two studies that focused on the relationship between urban reconstruction projects and reopening status surveyed business operation statuses during the implementation of the urban reconstruction projects and noted low reopening rates for establishments located within urban reconstruction project areas and the dispersion of industrial clusters 25,26 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The situation of businesses reopening in the affected areas is considered an important piece of information that captures the post‐disaster changes to communities 18–21 . Previous research also assessed urban reconstruction projects from the perspective of companies, and showed that fireproofing and large‐scale redevelopment projects place burdens on corporate management for individual establishments 22–24 . Two studies that focused on the relationship between urban reconstruction projects and reopening status surveyed business operation statuses during the implementation of the urban reconstruction projects and noted low reopening rates for establishments located within urban reconstruction project areas and the dispersion of industrial clusters 25,26 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%