- 著者
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小村 隆史
平野 昌
- 出版者
- 地域安全学会
- 雑誌
- 地域安全学会論文報告集
- 巻号頁・発行日
- no.7, pp.136-139, 1997
- 被引用文献数
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5
The Disaster Imagination Game (DIG) is a newly developed method for disaster drill based on the know-how of the Commanding Post Exercises of the JSDF, it uses maps and transparent overlay. Participants of DIG will be appointed to members of the virtual commanding post of disaster relief activities. By recording various details on maps, participants can easily grasp the situation of affected areas, and also easily discuss how to command relief activities. Exchange of ideas and views of the participants of DIG will deepen their understanding on relief activities. The characteristics of DIG are; simplicity, participatory, good cost-performance, it stimulates the imagination, and is creative. Not only professionals but also volunteers can enjoy DIG without special knowledge, and will be able to manipulate the know-how of DIG by themselves, by trial and error. DIG will be one of the most useful methods in the "capacity building" for disaster relief of the general public. In addition, DIG will be one of the best ways to facilitate understanding between each other and to build up a face to face relationship, the most important factor for disaster relief.