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Citizen Participation in the Disaster Reconstruction Process: Lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake

Recovering from Catastrophic Disaster in Asia

ISBN: 978-1-78635-296-5, eISBN: 978-1-78635-295-8

Publication date: 13 September 2017

Abstract

Citizen participation has attracted attention in the context of decentralization. In a disaster reconstruction process, a business plan for reconstruction can be modified in line with diversified situations of disaster-affected areas by citizen participation. In Japan, the central government makes a decision about the authority in charge of an overall disaster reconstruction and the budget planning, whereas local governments are in charge of creating and implementing a business plan for reconstruction of each local municipality. Therefore, local governments play an important role in organizing citizen participation to realize the reconstruction that fits reality. It has yet to be shown as decentralization reform and citizen participation system in Japan produce the socio-spatial inequality after the Great East Japan Earthquake. However, it remains to be elucidated how local government and community have to operate the institution about citizen participation during the disaster reconstruction process. I have been doing fieldwork on three tsunami-affected sites in Miyagi Prefecture over past 4 years: Onagawa Town, Higashimatsushima City, and Natori City. I have investigated the social processes of making and implementing a reconstruction plan, and citizen participation. The findings from my fieldwork are as follows: First, citizen participation is based on organizing residents at the community level. Second, traditional community organization (such as neighborhood organization abd industrial associations) contribute to organize residents especially in the emergency phase. Third, as the disaster phase moves, local government and community organization need to change the previous participation frame to ensure residents representation and policy legitimacy.

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Acknowledgments

This work was supported by Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Research Fellow. I would like to offer my special thanks to all cooperators in my fieldwork sites.

Citation

Tsuji, T. (2017), "Citizen Participation in the Disaster Reconstruction Process: Lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake", Recovering from Catastrophic Disaster in Asia (Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management, Vol. 18), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 105-126. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-726220160000018005

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