Articles | Volume 19, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-927-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-927-2019
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24 Apr 2019
Research article |  | 24 Apr 2019

Strategies for increasing tsunami shelter accessibility to enhance hazard risk adaptive capacity in coastal port cities: a study of Nagoya city, Japan

Weitao Zhang, Jiayu Wu, and Yingxia Yun

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The study integrates tsunami hazards that create risk into hazard-product risk and hazard-affected risk. Consistent with different factors evaluated for these two risk dimensions, different spatial distributions between them can be formed. The study recommends tsunami shelter accessibility to be enhanced where hazard-product risk is large and where hazard-affected risk is high in a different and targeted way. The tsunami risk situation’s complexity in coastal port cities makes this interesting.
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