Diploma Projet : Prevention and Educational Center for Flood Disasters in Nagoya in Japan
Nagoya is one of the most vulnerable cities to flooding in Japan.
The Nagoyaite’s relationship with water has only evolved over time from a strong harmony to a break with it.
The Prevention and Educational Center for Flood Disasters will help reconnects people with their river by learning the risks and benefits of water.
The prevention center operates in two stages, a non-flood time and a flood time.
In times of flood, the Center becomes a temporary shelter and helps the various emergency services to distribute supplies within the city.
「災害に強い町づくり」福和伸夫・名古屋大学減災連携研究センター長・教授 2018.11.15
Nobuo Fukuwa, Prof. and Center Director, Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Nagoya University
耐震工学が専門の福和伸夫氏が「災害に強い町づくり」と題して話した。
司会 上田俊英 日本記者クラブ企画委員(朝日新聞)
Interview with Mayumi Sakamoto: Partnerships for Effective Disaster Management
Interview with Mayumi Sakamoto, Designated Associate Professor, Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Nagoya University. R3ADY Asia-Pacific (formerly APDR3, the Asia Pacific Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience Network), in conjunction with the U.S.-Japan Council Annual Conference in Honolulu, held a 2-day special event, “Partnerships for Effective Disaster Management: A Roundtable with Multi-Sectoral Leaders” on October 9 and 10, 2014. The event brought together 25 practitioners and thought leaders from the public and private sectors, civil society and academia from the U.S. and Japan for a roundtable discussion on how to sustain and harness the full potential of multi-sectoral partnerships in disaster risk management.
Design Studio - Disaster Mitigation 2014
This video features selected projects of the design studio Disaster Mitigation and Security in Buildings carried out at TU Wien in the year 2014.
How Japan is using Space Technology in Natural Disasters
Japan has been putting its advanced space technologies to use in dealing with natural disasters. After a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Sulawesi, Indonesia, Japan applied its expertise in disaster management, using satellite imaging from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to map out areas in danger of landslides, tsunami, and ground liquefaction. The information gained from analyzing this data is being shared with other countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region to improve emergency response and develop countermeasures against future quakes. JAXA continues to improve its satellite research capabilities, putting it to use following the powerful 2018 earthquake in Hokkaido, and developing new applications to track climate change and other global issues.
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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND MITIGATION CENTER
Concept: Mountain Range
ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE
Building evacuation
Video of Adriana´s Braun Master thesis
Professor Yashiro Naohiro presents cases studies on regulatory management in Japan
Yashiro Naohiro, a professor at International Christian University, presents two case studies on regulatory management in Japan at the Second Workshop of Regulatory Management held in Kuala Lumpur on 20-21 April 2015.
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KRABI DISASTER WARNING AND LEARNING CENTER
PMUTSV.ARCHITECTURAL THESIS.2012
PROJECT : KRABI DISASTER WARNING AND LEARNING CENTER
BY.PIYANAN MANEERUT
ADVISOR : JIRA KEAWPRAK
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE
RAJAMANGALA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SRIVIJAYA SONGKHLA. THAILAND
AFDR | Architecture For Distaster Relief
AFDR | Architecture For Distaster Relief
A multi scale design to production system
Robotic Building Master Thesis Presentation
Ir. M.R. Galli
This graduation project implements an innovative architectural design dealing with the state of the art computer-based and the robotically driven methodologies.
Developed from conceptual design to detail construction drawings and physical models the project demonstrates spatial coherence from urban to human scale more importantly it addresses societal challenges in disaster zones
This graduation project contributes to the domain of Robotic Building employing D2RP technics resulting in an innovative design proposal for a building compound inserted into a disaster zone. This project challenges conventional spaces typologies and employees advance computer based spatial layout techniques and robotic manufacturing methodologies.
Central Luzon Fire Department - Thesis Proposal
An Advance Training Center in Fire Disaster Management
City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Architectural Design 10 Thesis Proposal by Garcia, Erickson
University of the East Caloocan
Song: I See Fire - Ed Sheeran
Kyoto tapınakları, Nagoya Üniversitesi'nde deprem araştırmaları - VLOG 6
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SANAT, TASARIM, TEKNOLOJİ SERİSİ ►
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Japonya gezisinin bu bölümünde buraya geliş amacımızı açıklıyorum. İlk geceyi Otsu'da geçirdikten sonra Kyoto'nun tapınaklarını dolaştık. Ardından Nagoya Üniversitesi'ne geçerek deprem ve afetlerin etkilerini azaltma konusunda yapılan çalışmaları inceledik.
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THESIS 2014 RMUTT-MV 1-CODE0114-HOUSING INNOVATION PROTOTYPE FOR DISASTER SICTIVE
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UTC 1984 Graduation
Graduation 1984is an audio recording of a 1984 U.T.C. Graduation Ceremony. The ceremony begins and ends with a prayer. The recording is approximately 1 hour and 8 minutes in length. This is an analog audio resource from the Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) Physical Archives digitized in Fall 2013 with funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act administered by the Utah State Library.
Accession number: 13-5393.
From the Military to Academia - Prof. Edward Yagi, Nanzan University
In this follow-up interview to his Featured Speech at the IAFOR Asian Business and Management Conference (ABMC2013) and the Asian Conference on Politics, Economics & Law (ACPEL2013) Prof. Yagi continues his discussion on problem solving in Japanese business, the strengths of Japanese business, Japan's place in the world as well as a brief overview of his own distinguished and varied career.
Edward Yagi is a full professor at Nanzan University Graduate School of Business Administration in Nagoya, Japan. Prof. Yagi’s primary areas of research and teaching are international personnel management and international marketing. He is currently writing a book about large organizations and organizational dysfunction.
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2016 Iowa Women's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
This is a video of the 2016 Iowa Women's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, which took place at the State Historical Building of Iowa on Saturday, August 20, 2016.
Economy of Japan
The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world by nominal GDP, the fourth largest by purchasing power parity and is the world's second largest developed economy. According to the International Monetary Fund, the country's per capita GDP (PPP) was at $35,855 or the 22nd highest in 2012. Japan is a member of Group of Eight. The Japanese economy is forecasted by the Quarterly Tankan survey of business sentiment conducted by the Bank of Japan.
Japan is the world's third largest automobile manufacturing country, has the largest electronics goods industry, and is often ranked among the world's most innovative countries leading several measures of global patent filings. Facing increasing competition from China and South Korea, manufacturing in Japan today now focuses primarily on high-tech and precision goods, such as optical instruments, Hybrid vehicles, and robotics. Beside the Kantō region, the Kansai region is one the leading industrial clusters and the manufacturing center for the Japanese economy.
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Rethinking the Harvard Business School Case Method of Teaching
This video is an introduction to our article Restating the Case: How Revisiting the Development of the Case Method Can Help Us Think Differently About the Future of the Business School from the December 2016 issue of The Academy of Management Learning & Education journal
It is a special issue of the journal on the future of business school education edited by Andrew Pettigrew and Ken Starkey.
Check out the related NewHistoryofManagement video for Unfreezing Change as Three Steps which critiques the historical development of Lewin's 'classic' and the world's most popular change management framework: Change as unfreezing, moving and refreezing
Toyota
Toyota Motor Corporation (Japanese: トヨタ自動車株式会社, Hepburn: Toyota Jidōsha KK, IPA: [toꜜjota], /tɔɪˈoʊtə/) is a Japanese automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In 2013 the multinational corporation consisted of 333,498 employees worldwide and, as of January 2014, is the fourteenth-largest company in the world by revenue. Toyota was the largest automobile manufacturer in 2012 (by production). In July of that year, the company reported the production of its 200-millionth vehicle. Toyota is the world's first automobile manufacturer to produce more than 10 million vehicles per year. It did so in 2012 according to OICA, and in 2013 according to company data. As of November 2013, Toyota was the largest listed company in Japan by market capitalization (worth more than twice as much as #2-ranked SoftBank) and by revenue.
The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father's company Toyota Industries to create automobiles. Three years earlier, in 1934, while still a department of Toyota Industries, it created its first product, the Type A engine, and, in 1936, its first passenger car, the Toyota AA. Toyota Motor Corporation produces vehicles under 5 brands, including the Toyota brand, Hino, Lexus, Ranz, and Scion. It also holds a 51.2% stake in Daihatsu, a 16.66% stake in Fuji Heavy Industries, a 5.9% stake in Isuzu, and a 0.27% stake in Tesla, as well as joint-ventures with two in China (GAC Toyota and Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor), one in India (Toyota Kirloskar), one in the Czech Republic (TPCA), along with several nonautomotive companies. TMC is part of the Toyota Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the world.
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Andrea G. Arai Understanding the Social and Cultural Effects...
Portland Community College hosted this lecture as part of the symposium Shifting Trade Winds: APEC, Globalization & The Pacific Northwest in Portland, Oregon in September 2011.
Andrea G. Arai teaches in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington and the title of her lecture is: Understanding the Social and Cultural Effects of Long-term Recession in Contemporary Japan.
In 2011, the United States hosted the leaders of some of the world's largest economies for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. In anticipation of this major event, Portland Community College welcomed the public, our local business community, and college and university faculty to a symposium to discuss trade and cultural issues in the Asia-Pacific region.