Influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: A case study of Onjuku, Chiba prefecture

Abstract This paper focuses on the effects of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior in the event of a tsunami. We conducted questionnaire surveys and a sketch map survey in the coastal area of Onjuku, Chiba Prefecture. The results revealed the following: (i) evacuati...

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Main Authors: Teruyuki Isagawa, Ryuzo Ohno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-10-01
Series:Japan Architectural Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12045
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spelling doaj-542501c6c4644b2bb577489f2c145e422021-05-02T17:12:55ZengWileyJapan Architectural Review2475-88762018-10-011448650310.1002/2475-8876.12045Influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: A case study of Onjuku, Chiba prefectureTeruyuki Isagawa0Ryuzo Ohno1Faculty of Urban Life Studies Tokyo City University Setagaya‐ku Tokyo JapanProfessor Emeritus Tokyo Institute of Technology Meguro‐ku Tokyo JapanAbstract This paper focuses on the effects of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior in the event of a tsunami. We conducted questionnaire surveys and a sketch map survey in the coastal area of Onjuku, Chiba Prefecture. The results revealed the following: (i) evacuation implementation was influenced by cognition of the terrain around their home (the elevation from sea level and/or the distance from the sea) although it was not always correct; (ii) although reasons for choosing evacuation place were different from place to place, main reasons were the location (proximity and ground height) and the sense of safety; and (iii) some improper evacuation route choices (approached the sea, crossed rivers or decreased in elevation) were caused by “distorted” cognitive maps. These results suggest that understanding residents’ cognition is important in developing effective mitigation measures against tsunamis. The tsunami evacuation planning should include informing residents of the actual structure of the town and the appropriate direction for evacuation.https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12045environmental cognitionevacuation behaviorroute choicesketch mapterraintsunami
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author Teruyuki Isagawa
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Ryuzo Ohno
Influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: A case study of Onjuku, Chiba prefecture
Japan Architectural Review
environmental cognition
evacuation behavior
route choice
sketch map
terrain
tsunami
author_facet Teruyuki Isagawa
Ryuzo Ohno
author_sort Teruyuki Isagawa
title Influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: A case study of Onjuku, Chiba prefecture
title_short Influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: A case study of Onjuku, Chiba prefecture
title_full Influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: A case study of Onjuku, Chiba prefecture
title_fullStr Influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: A case study of Onjuku, Chiba prefecture
title_full_unstemmed Influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: A case study of Onjuku, Chiba prefecture
title_sort influence of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior from tsunamis: a case study of onjuku, chiba prefecture
publisher Wiley
series Japan Architectural Review
issn 2475-8876
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract This paper focuses on the effects of residents’ cognition of their local environment on evacuation behavior in the event of a tsunami. We conducted questionnaire surveys and a sketch map survey in the coastal area of Onjuku, Chiba Prefecture. The results revealed the following: (i) evacuation implementation was influenced by cognition of the terrain around their home (the elevation from sea level and/or the distance from the sea) although it was not always correct; (ii) although reasons for choosing evacuation place were different from place to place, main reasons were the location (proximity and ground height) and the sense of safety; and (iii) some improper evacuation route choices (approached the sea, crossed rivers or decreased in elevation) were caused by “distorted” cognitive maps. These results suggest that understanding residents’ cognition is important in developing effective mitigation measures against tsunamis. The tsunami evacuation planning should include informing residents of the actual structure of the town and the appropriate direction for evacuation.
topic environmental cognition
evacuation behavior
route choice
sketch map
terrain
tsunami
url https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12045
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