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A report based on extensive literature and interviews with Japanese officials and experts, identifying four critical areas that affect response to a catastrophe: recovery and resiliency of critical infrastructure, environmental remediation, compensation and disaster assistance, and population resiliency. It discusses these observations and lessons learned from Japan in the context of the United States in expanding its capacity to respond to catastrophes.
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The Heritage Foundation | One Year Later: Lessons from Recovery After the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake
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A report based on extensive literature and interviews with Japanese officials and experts, identifying four critical areas that affect response to a catastrophe: recovery and resiliency of critical infrastructure, environmental remediation, compensation and disaster assistance, and population resiliency. It discusses these observations and lessons learned from Japan in the context of the United States in expanding its capacity to respond to catastrophes.
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