Restoring Livelihoods after Disasters: The Case of Fukushima’s Nuclear Evacuees
Mosneaga, Ana (2015). Restoring Livelihoods after Disasters: The Case of Fukushima’s Nuclear Evacuees. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability.
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Sub-type Policy brief Author Mosneaga, Ana Title Restoring Livelihoods after Disasters: The Case of Fukushima’s Nuclear Evacuees Volume/Issue No. 2 Publication Date 2015-09-28 Place of Publication Tokyo Publisher United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability Pages 4 Language eng Abstract Restoring the livelihoods of people displaced by disasters involves a dual challenge: re-establishing the means for making a living while adapting to a new environment. Fukushima’s nuclear evacuees are facing this challenge within the context of a response-to-recovery transition characterised by increasingly diversified living conditions. This calls for targeted policies enabling people to plan their futures irrespective of where they decide to do so. Keyword Disasters
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