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Land use represents a relationship between natural and urban environment. Land use management is the way of managing land use through regulation and control of developments. Land use management tools are used supplementing hard infrastructure developments. In implementation of land use management, risk communication between public, citizens, and private sectors is important to facilitate the understanding of disaster risks and policies.
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Banba, M. (2017). Land Use Management and Risk Communication. In: Banba, M., Shaw, R. (eds) Land Use Management in Disaster Risk Reduction. Disaster Risk Reduction. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56442-3_2
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