File:Triple disaster struck area in Minamisoma City photos were taken by Hui Zhang on 12 March 2014.png
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editDescriptionTriple disaster struck area in Minamisoma City photos were taken by Hui Zhang on 12 March 2014.png |
English: Source: Hui Zhang, Zijun Mao, Wei Zhang: "Design Charrette as Methodology for Post-Disaster Participatory Reconstruction: Observations from a Case Study in Fukushima, Japan", Sustainability, 7, (6), 2015, pp. 6593-6609, doi:10.3390/su7066593, here: p. 6599, Figure 2. Triple disaster struck area in Minamisoma City. (Source: Above photos were taken by Hui Zhang on 12 March 2014.)". Online published on 26 May 2015), License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
Original caption, given in above mentioned source: "Figure 2. Triple disaster struck area in Minamisoma City. (Source: Above photos were taken by Hui Zhang on 12 March 2014.) " Context given in the above mentioned source: "As shown in Figure 2, despite the full-scale support from governments and a huge quantity of resources allocated to the disaster-struck area, the reconstruction progress in Minamisoma is still slow. The population’s return, decontamination process and economic recovery have not shown big progress in the recovery." |
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Author | Hui Zhang, Zijun Mao, Wei Zhang: "Design Charrette as Methodology for Post-Disaster Participatory Reconstruction: Observations from a Case Study in Fukushima, Japan", Sustainability, 7, (6), 2015, pp. 6593-6609, doi:10.3390/su7066593, here: p. 6599, Figure 2. Triple disaster struck area in Minamisoma City. (Source: Above photos were taken by Hui Zhang on 12 March 2014.)". Online published on 26 May 2015), License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). |
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