June 1996: K-NET (Kyoshin Net) starts operation[12]
March 1997: Cryospheric Environment Simulator constructed in
Shinjo[13]
April 1997: Construction and operation of Hi-net (High sensitivity seismograph network),[14] KiK-net (Kiban Kyoshi-net),[15] and F-net (Broad-band seismograph network)[16]
"MOWLAS" (Monitoring of Waves on Land and Seafloor)
International activities
NIED established and has been the secretariat of the Japan Hub of Disaster Resilience Partners (JHoP), a research network of 17 national universities, research institutes and other disaster management organizations in
Japan since 2019.[30] In 2021, JHoP established ICoE-Coherence (International Center of Excellence for Coherence among Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, and Sustainable Development) to promote international research on
disaster risk reduction and management under the framework of Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR), which is supported by the
International Science Council (ISC) and
the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR).[31]
NIED also conducts various international activities[32] in disaster science employing knowledge and experience from
Japan such as:
June 1996: K-NET (Kyoshin Net) starts operation[12]
March 1997: Cryospheric Environment Simulator constructed in
Shinjo[13]
April 1997: Construction and operation of Hi-net (High sensitivity seismograph network),[14] KiK-net (Kiban Kyoshi-net),[15] and F-net (Broad-band seismograph network)[16]
"MOWLAS" (Monitoring of Waves on Land and Seafloor)
International activities
NIED established and has been the secretariat of the Japan Hub of Disaster Resilience Partners (JHoP), a research network of 17 national universities, research institutes and other disaster management organizations in
Japan since 2019.[30] In 2021, JHoP established ICoE-Coherence (International Center of Excellence for Coherence among Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, and Sustainable Development) to promote international research on
disaster risk reduction and management under the framework of Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR), which is supported by the
International Science Council (ISC) and
the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR).[31]
NIED also conducts various international activities[32] in disaster science employing knowledge and experience from
Japan such as: