1st Edition

Unravelling the Fukushima Disaster

Edited By Mitsuo Yamakawa, Daisaku Yamamoto Copyright 2017
    194 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    194 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Fukushima disaster continues to appear in national newspapers when there is another leakage of radiation-contaminated water, evacuation designations are changed, or major compensation issues arise and so remains far from over. However, after five years, attention and research towards the disaster seems to have waned despite the extent and significance of the disaster that remains.

    The aftermath of Fukushima exposed a number of shortcomings in nuclear energy policy and disaster preparedness. This book gives an account of the municipal responses, citizen’s responses, and coping attempts, before, during, and after the Fukushima crisis. It focuses on the background of the Fukushima disaster, from the Tohoku earthquake to diffusion on radioactive material and risk miscommunication. It explores the processes and politics of radiation contamination, and the conditions and challenges that the disaster evacuees have faced, reflecting on the evacuation process, evacuation zoning, and hope in a post-Fukushima environment.

    The book will be of great interest to students and scholars of disaster management studies and nuclear policy.

    Introduction

    Mitsuo Yamakawa, Katsumi Nakai, Daisaku Yamamoto

    1. Shaky Ground: The Geophysical Dynamics and Sustained Seismicity of the 2011 Off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake
    Yosuke Nakamura

    2. Outline of an Invisible Disaster: Physio-Spatial Processes and the Diffusion and Deposition of Radioactive Materials from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
    Kencho Kawatsu, Kenji Ohse, Kyo Kitayama

    3. Place Stigmatization Through Geographic Miscommunication: Fallout of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
    Takashi Oda

    4. Living in Suspension: Conditions and Prospects of Evacuees from the Eight Municipalities of the Futaba District
    Mitsuo Yamakawa

    5. Displacement and Hope After Adversity: Narratives of Evacuees Following the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
    Naoko Horikawa

    6. How Safe is Safe Enough? The Politics of Decontamination in Fukushima
    David W. Edgington

    7. Decontamination-Intensive Reconstruction Policy in Fukushima Under Governmental Budget Constraint
    Noritsugu Fujimoto

    8. Living with Contamination: Alternative Perspectives and Lessons From The Marshall Islands
    Sasha Davis and Jessica Hayes-Conroy

    9. Radioactive Contamination of Forest Commons: Impairment of Minor Subsistence Practices as an Overlooked Obstacle to Recovery in the Evacuated Areas
    Hiroyuki Kaneko

    10. Refusing Facile Conclusions and Continuing to Tackle an Aggregating Disaster
    Mitsuo Yamakawa and Daisaku Yamamoto

    Biography

    Mitsuo Yamakawa is Professor of Economic Geography at Teikyo University and Extraordinary Professor of Fukushima Future Center for Regional Revitalization (FURE) at Fukushima University.

    Daisaku Yamamoto is Associate Professor of Geography and Asian Studies at Colgate University, New York, USA.