2019
DOI: 10.4157/geogrevjapanb.92.1
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Enhancing Citizens’ Disaster Resilience through an International Transdisciplinary Research Project in Mongolia

Abstract: As emphasized in the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) 2015-2030, an important key for enhancing citizens' resilience is cooperation, in which universities and academic organizations may bear the burden of connecting people. Recently, some universities have conducted various DRR education programs together with local governments and citizens in Japan. In this report, we introduce the progress of our three international cooperative projects between Japan and Mongolia conducted between 2014 and … Show more

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“…Khovd City, with its distinctive geographic structure is home to diverse ethnic groups and recognized as one of the historical cities (Nara and Battulga, 2019;Suzuki et al, 2019). characterized by dry temperate and mountainous conditions (Beher, 2014;unpublished).…”
Section: Area Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Khovd City, with its distinctive geographic structure is home to diverse ethnic groups and recognized as one of the historical cities (Nara and Battulga, 2019;Suzuki et al, 2019). characterized by dry temperate and mountainous conditions (Beher, 2014;unpublished).…”
Section: Area Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geographical location of most provincial centers in Mongolia, particularly those in semi-arid of Western Mongolia, places them in the valleys of larger rivers originating in the Altai Mountain ranges. In Khovd City, despite a general decrease in precipitation in last decades, our previous research indicates that heavy sudden rainfall thawing permafrost and melting glaciers in the Altai Mountains contribute to an increase in the warm season runoff and flood intensity of the Buyant River (Kor Heerema, 2013;Pan et al, 2019;Yasuhiro et al, 2019;Zagdsuren.S et al, 2021). The rising water levels and increased flow in larger rivers pose a serve flood threat to nearby settlements and cities.…”
Section: Impact Of Buyant River Floodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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