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1. Digitization of Disaster Prevention Printed Matters and Video Information, and Construction of the Search Engine, which can Search these on the Internet Website at High Speed (2)

2. Generic Strategy for Protecting Safety and Society by Using GIS-Combat GIS Based on Enterprise GIS

3. Urban Diagnosis as a Methodology of Integrated Disaster Risk Management

4. Research Works for the Risk Assessment Technology of Flood in Urban Area and Its Practical Application

5. Landslide Disasters Triggered by the 2004 Mid-Niigata Prefecture Earthquake in Japan

6. Ambiguity, Risk and Earthquake Insurance Premiums: An Empirical Analysis

7. Geo-disaster Prediction and Geo-hazard Mapping in Urban and Surrounding Areas Progress Report in FY 2005

8. Analysis of the Yuragawa River Flood by Typhoon No. 23 in October 2004 Using a Distributed Rainfall-Runoff Model

9. Analysis and Prediction of Anomalous Weather and Atmospheric Hazards

10. Study on Earthquake Damage Prediction by Considering Variations of Seismic Performance of Wooden Houses

11. Study on Tsunami Reduction Effect of Coastal Forest due to Forest Growth

12. Delineating Hydrological Response Units in Hydrological Modelling

13. Complex Fluid-Sediment Interactions in Fluvial and Coastal Environments -Part2

14. Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Research on Methodology of Urban Diagnosis

15. Research Development for The Risk Assessment Technology of Flood in Urban Area and Its Practical Application

16. Earthquake-Induced Catastrophic Landslide Risk Evaluation in Liquefiable Soils

17. 異常気象とそれに伴う災害の実態把握と予測に関する研究

18. Achievements of Aerial Prediction of Earthquake and Rain Induced Rapid and Long-Travelling Flow Phenomena (APERITIF) Project