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Research on the restructuring of urban coastal areas
- Ways of coastal restructuring to adapt to climate change in domestic and international cities are being explored.
- A report on a field survey of the coastal area being restructured by Climate Ready Boston, a climate change adaptation initiative in the City of Boston (August-September 2019)
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- Construction and proposal of a new coastal spatial model for living with water in the Osaka Bay area in the era of climate change
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This research is supported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research JP21K05656.
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Nishiyodo Waterfront Project Site
Murakami, S.(2024) How Cities Worldwide Are Addressing Rising Sea Levels: An Investigation Through the Resilient Cities Network's Published Documents, Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan, No.23-2:115-121
Murakami, S.(2023) Understanding Urban Waterfront Behaviors through Social Media: An Investigation of Instagram Posts along the Coastal Areas of Osaka City, Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan, No.22-2:117-121
Murakami, S.(2022) How should coastal spaces be like for living with water in the era of climate change? Identification of the cross-sectional shape of the coast in five wards of Osaka City facing Osaka Bay, Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan, No.21-2:230-234
Murakami, S.(2021) Adapting to Sea-level Rise While Maintaining Water Accessibility: A Comparative Analysis between Boston and Osaka:57th IFLA2020 World Congress & World Landscape Architects Summit(18-22 August 2021, Live streaming from George Town, Penang, Malaysia)
Murakami, S.(2020) How will be the coastal urban spaces transformed by climate change adaption? A report on the areas where Climate Ready Boston initiatives will be implemented, Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan, No.19:151-157