@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001539, author = {Takamura, Noboru and Orita, Makiko and Taira, Yasuyuki and Fukushima, Yoshiko and Yamashita, Shunichi}, issue = {1}, journal = {Radiation Protection Dosimetry}, month = {Dec}, note = {Since 2011, Nagasaki University has been assisting the reconstruction efforts of Kawauchi Village in the Fukushima Prefecture, which was the first village to declare it safe for residents to return to their homes. In April 2013, Nagasaki University and the Kawauchi government office concluded an agreement concerning comprehensive cooperation toward reconstruction of the village.The present study evaluates the internal and external exposure doses of residents and conducted a risk communication based on each resident's radiation dose. Furthermore, researchers began a comprehensive support of Tomioka residents who have returned to their hometown in 2017. Based on the experiences in Kawauchi village, it is clear that the cooperation of residents, local authorities and specialists is essential for the recovery of areas affected by the nuclear disaster. Accumulated experiences and practices should be carefully evaluated and recorded to prepare for future unexpected nuclear disasters., Radiation protection dosimetry, 182(1), pp.49-52; 2018}, pages = {49--52}, title = {RECOVERY FROM NUCLEAR DISASTER IN FUKUSHIMA: COLLABORATION MODEL}, volume = {182}, year = {2018} }