

Torrential Rainfall and earthquake disasters are becoming
more frequent due to recent changes in land use and increase in extreme
weather events. We provide support for post-disaster restoration projects
to restore safety in affected communities.
There are two types of disaster restoration. One is ‘post-disaster
restoration’ which aims to restore the damaged area to its previous state.
The other is ‘improved restoration’ which aims to modify and improve
the affected and the adjacent areas to be more disaster resistant.
‘Post-disaster restoration’ involves urgent survey of
damage, rapid disaster assessment, and planning and implementation of
emergency restoration works. Our extensive experience and expertise allow
us to support these projects to quickly restore safety and security to
the affected communities.
For ‘improved restoration’, an expansive area, including
that the surrounding unaffected area, are modified to further improve
the safety of the community and prevent recurrence of the disaster. We
also make sure that the restoration project does not affect the existing
regional plan, natural environment and landscape.

Restoration of damaged slopes
Rapid Post-disaster Response for Safety of Communities
- Rapid survey and assessment of damages
- Development of disaster restoration planning
- Design and implementation of disaster restoration projects
- Activities for securing human life and assets
Implementation of Disaster Mitigation Projects toward
Safe Society
- Preventing recurrence of disaster damages
- Improving wider areas subject to disasters
- Disaster recovery activities taking account of the natural environment
- Improved restoration projects that promote ecosystem stabilityv
Project Overview

Example of a flood management project aimed at promoting ecosystem stability
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