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Disaster Management Policy Program

Program in brief

Fosters disaster risk management experts in developing countries

  • Program Director: Professor Koji Katayama
  • Associate Director: Professor Takeyoshi Chibana
  • Degree Offered: Master of Disaster Management
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • How to Apply
  • Time Schedule:
    • Program duration…1 year
    • Enrollment…October
    • Graduation…September

Natural disasters result in crippling economic losses and human tragedy, hampering development, particularly in developing countries, where many people reside in buildings and areas that are vulnerable to natural disasters. In order to reduce the effects of natural disasters, human losses in particular, proactive disaster risk management should be promoted, preferably in a multi-disciplinary fashion. To that end, it is essential to cultivate, through professional education and training, disaster management experts with the expertise to develop and apply appropriate disaster management policies and techniques that harmonize with local conditions.

In order to enhance the capacity of professionals in developing countries to cope with natural disasters, the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) offers a master’s degree program in Disaster Management Policy. This Program is offered jointly by the International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering (IISEE) of the Building Research Institute (BRI); the International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM) of the Public Works Research Institute (PWRI); and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). This program is administered as a JICA Knowledge Co-Creation Program, supported by Official Development Assistance from the Government of Japan.

Target Group

Technical officials, engineers, or researchers in the fields of earthquakes, tsunamis, water-related disasters, and disaster risk management policy in developing countries

Program Design

This program is designed to enable disaster risk management professionals from developing countries to acquire knowledge of seismology, earthquake engineering, tsunami disaster mitigation, and water-related disasters, as well as a foundation of disaster risk management knowledge; to learn the theories which constitute the foundation of disaster management policies; to study Japanese policies and systems; and to acquire the skills needed to apply problem-solving approaches to the development of concrete technologies and policies appropriate to local conditions.

Members of GRIPS Disaster Management Policy Program receive 6th Japan Construction International Award on June 20, 2023.

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Seismology, Earthquake Engineering and Tsunami Disaster Mitigation Curriculum

(as of October 2024)

Category Course Name Instructor
I Required Courses Master Thesis Seminar (Seismology) /?
Master Thesis Seminar (Earthquake Engineering) /?
Master Thesis Seminar (Tsunami Disaster Mitigation)
KITA Saeko /?
ITO Mai /?
FUJII Yushiro
II Recommended Courses Disaster Management Policies A: from Regional and Infrastructure Aspect

CHIBANA Takeyoshi,

HIBINO Naohiko

Disaster Management Policies B: from Urban and Community Aspect KATAYAMA Koji
Earthquake Hazard Assessment A NAKAGAWA Hiroto ?
Earthquake Risk Assessment AZUHATA Tatsuya
Tsunami Hazard Assessment SHIBAZAKI Bunichiro
Tsunami Countermeasures FUJII Yushiro
Earthquake Hazard Assessment B HAYASHIDA Takumi
III Elective Courses Earthquake Phenomenology KITA Saeko
Characteristics of Earthquake Disasters  HARA Tatsuhiko
Earthquake Circumstance SHIBAZAKI Bunichiro
Information Technology Related with Earthquakes and Disasters TO Eri
Structural Analysis OTSUKA Yuri ?
Ground Vibration and Structural Dynamics NAKAGAWA Hiroto
Seismic Structure WATANABE Hidekazu
Seismic Evaluation and Seismic Design Code AZUHATA Tatsuya
Theory of Tsunami FUJII Yushiro
Case Study (Practice for Earthquake Disaster-Recovery Management Policy I) ITO Mai
Case Study (Practice for Earthquake Disaster-Recovery Management Policy II) HAYASHIDA Takumi
Case Study (Practice for Earthquake Disaster-Recovery Management Policy III) MATOBA Moeko
Case Study (Practice for Tsunami Disaster Mitigation Policy) HARA Tatsuhiko
Selected Topics in Policy Studies I -IV

Water-related Disaster Management Curriculum

(as of October 2024)

Category Course Title Instructor
I Required Courses Water-related Disaster Comprehensive Seminar Various
Water-related Disaster Specific Seminar USHIYAMA Tomoki,?
HARADA Daisuke,
OHARA Miho
Project Cycle Management Practice KOIKE Toshio
II Recommended Courses Disaster Management Policies A: from Regional and Infrastructure Aspect CHIBANA Takeyoshi,
HIBINO Naohiko
Disaster Management Policies B: from Urban and Community Aspect KATAYAMA Koji
Hydrology MIYAMOTO Mamoru,
KOIKE Toshio,
TANAKA Shigenobu
Hydraulics HARADA Daisuke
Disaster Risk Reduction for Hydroclimatic Extremes KOIKE Toshio
Geography on Flood Disaster Management NAGUMO Naoko,
SUGAI Toshihiko
River Engineering SHIMIZU Yoshihiko
Sediment Transport Mechanics QIN Menglu,
EGASHIRA Shinji
Control Measures for Landslide & Debris Flow YAMAGUCHI Shinji,
TAKESHI Toshiya,
UCHIDA Taro,
SUMI Tetsuya,
OKAMOTO Atsushi
Crisis and Risk Management OHARA Miho
III Elective Courses Numerical Analysis Method and Practice USHIYAMA Tomoki,
HARADA Daisuke,
RASMY Mohamed
Hydrological Modeling for Water and Sediment Disaster Management under Climate Change RASMY Mohamed,
SAYAMA Takahiro,
HARADA Daisuke
Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing Technique?

RASMY Mohamed,
KAWASAKI Akiyuki

Field Inspection Study KOIKE Toshio
Open Channel Hydraulics and Practice NAITO Kensuke
Selected Topics in Policy Studies I -IV

Career Destinations

Graduates from this program are expected to hold key positions in disaster risk management. They typically work as engineers, seismologists, meteorologists, researchers, lecturers or professors.

Origin and Affiliation of Students

*Since 2005、we have had students and graduates from 68 countries/regions.

Below are the countries and affiliations of GRIPS students during the period 2019-2023.

Country Typical Affiliation
Algeria National Center for Research Applied in Earthquake Engineering
Bangladesh Ministry of Housing and Public Works; Bangladesh Water Development Board; Housing and Building Research Institute (HBRI)
Bhutan Ministry of Agriculture and Forests; Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs; Ministry of Works and Human Settlement; Ministry of Economic Affairs; National Center for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM)
Brazil Military Fire Brigade of Minas Gerais; CPRM-Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais
Chile Ministry of Public Works; Asociacion Chilena de Ingenieria de Puertos y Costas
Comoros National Center for Documentation and Scientific Research (CNDRS)
Costa Rica Volcanes sin Fronteras; Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad
Egypt National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG)
El Salvador Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources; Ministry of Culture; JICA Technical Cooperation Team for GENSAI Project; COAMSS/OPAMSS; INGENYARSE S.A. de C.V.
Fiji Ministry of Lands and Mineral Resources
Ghana Ghana Geological Survey Authority
Honduras Secretary of Infrastructure and Transportation
India Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), MoES
Indonesia Indonesian Agency for Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics (BMKG); Ministry of Public Works and Housing; National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB)
Malawi Dept. of Disaster Management Affairs; Mmbelwa District Council; Nkhotakota District Council
Malaysia Public Works Department(JKR)
Mauritius Land Drainage Authority
Mongolia Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Mongolian Academy of Science
Morocco Ministry of infrastructure and water
Myanmar Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation; Directorate of Water Resources and Improvement of River Systems
Nepal Ministry of Energy; Department of Water Resources and Irrigation; Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport
Pakistan Pakistan Meteorological Department; Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority; Gilgit Baltistan Public Works Department; Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources, Islamabad
Peru Japan-Peru Center for Earthquake Engineering Research and Disaster Mitigation (CISMID)
Philippines Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology; Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA); Department of Public Works and Highways; Department of Science and Technology, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology; Batangas State University; Department of the Interior and Local Government; Municipal Government of Manbusao, Capiz
Solomon Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification
Sri Lanka Irrigation Department; Sri Lanka Land Development Corporation; Disaster Management Centre
Timor-Leste Instituto Do Petroleo e Geologia (IPG); Institute of Geoscience Timor-Leste (IGTL); Ministry of Public Works; National Directorate of Meteorology and Geophysics
Tonga Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources; Ministry of Infrastructure
Tunisia Ministry of Equipment and Housing
Turkey Istanbul Technical University
Turkmenistan Ministry of construction and architecture of Turkmenistan

The list of master thesis title

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Activities after Completion

GRIPS alumni contributing to the SDGs

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