
Planning Theory for Sustainable Community Resettlement and Environmental Transfer in the Context of Natural Disaster and Climate Change
Keywords: ACTION RESEARCH; APR; ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING RESEARCH; ASIA-PACIFIC; CLIMATE CHANGE; COMMUNITY; CONNECTION; HUMANITY; KESENNUMA CITY; KOIZUMI DISTRICT; LARGE-SCALE DISASTERS; NATURAL DISASTERS; PLANNED COMMUNITY RELOCATION; PRACTICAL PLANNING THEORY; SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Hokkaido University, Japan
Publication date: October 1, 2022
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