The Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent tsunami are among the largest natural disasters in written history. In a mitigation brief, Swatabde Hawlader analyzed the disaster recovery and reconstruction process following the March 11, 2011 event.
Japan’s recuperation comprised public, prefectural, civil, and private level plans. Shatabdee breaks down the strategies deployed to asses and rebuild coasts, waterways, sewage, streets, railroads, and air terminals. The brief highlights the organizational makeup of the reconstruction process.