2021年度全国大会(第56回論文発表会)

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Journal of CPIJ

no66-71

Sat. Nov 6, 2021 12:40 PM - 3:00 PM 第VI会場 (共通講義棟C EL44)

司会:荒木 裕子(名古屋大学)、及川 康(東洋大学)

1:20 PM - 1:40 PM

[68] Characteristics and Challenges of Housing Recovery Process of victims in Mashiki Town in the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake after Residence in Government-Leased Private Rental Interim Housing

Comparison analysis with Government-constructed Temporary Housing and the Great East Japan Earthquake

○Kohei Ueyama1, Tamiyo Kondo2, Hajime Watanabe3, Takuya Maruyama4, Fumitake Meno5 (1. Panasonic Homes Co., Ltd., 2. Kobe University, 3. Kumamoto University, 4. Kumamoto University , 5. Building Research Institute)

Keywords:Rental Interim Housing, Temporary Housing, 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake, Housing Recovery

Previous studies have documented the negative impacts of government-leased private rental interim housing (GLPRIH) following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake that accompanied long-range migration in the widespread affected region. This paper explores the characteristics and challenges of the housing recovery process after residence in GLPRIH in Mashiki-town after the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake. We conducted a questionnaire survey of households who moved into GLPRIH in Mashiki, and compared it with secondary data: surveys of government-constructed temporary housing in Mashiki and GLPRIH in Iwate Prefecture after the 2011 disaster to highlight the characteristics of GLPRIH in Mashiki. Our results reveal most people returned to their original place of residence as contrasted with single elderly and young households in Mashiki. The results imply post-disaster temporary residence within living area would not necessarily lead to migration of local residents, however, local authorities must support elderly households' connection with local residents and prevent their social isolation.