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Perception and communication of flood risks: a systematic review of empirical research.

Wim Kellens1, Teun Terpstra, Philippe De Maeyer.   

Abstract

Flood hazards are the most common and destructive of all natural disasters. For decades, experts have been examining how flood losses can be mitigated. Just as in other risk domains, the study of risk perception and risk communication has gained increasing interest in flood risk management. Because of this research growth, a review of the state of the art in this domain is believed necessary. The review comprises 57 empirically based peer-reviewed articles on flood risk perception and communication from the Web of Science and Scopus databases. The characteristics of these articles are listed in a comprehensive table, presenting research design, research variables, and key findings. From this review, it follows that the majority of studies are of exploratory nature and have not applied any of the theoretical frameworks that are available in social science research. Consequently, a methodological standardization in measuring and analyzing people's flood risk perceptions and their adaptive behaviors is hardly present. This heterogeneity leads to difficulties in comparing results among studies. It is also shown that theoretical and empirical studies on flood risk communication are nearly nonexistent. The article concludes with a summary on methodological issues in the fields of flood-risk perception and flood-risk communication and proposes an agenda for future research.
© 2012 Society for Risk Analysis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22651128     DOI: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2012.01844.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Risk Anal        ISSN: 0272-4332            Impact factor:   4.000


  33 in total

1.  Flood insurance in Canada: implications for flood management and residential vulnerability to flood hazards.

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2.  Estimating farmers' willingness to pay for climate change adaptation: the case of the Malaysian agricultural sector.

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Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2015-01-30       Impact factor: 2.513

3.  Exploring factors influencing farmers' willingness to pay (WTP) for a planned adaptation programme to address climatic issues in agricultural sectors.

Authors:  Adeel Ahmed; Muhammad Mehedi Masud; Abul Quasem Al-Amin; Siti Rohani Binti Yahaya; Mahfuzur Rahman; Rulia Akhtar
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2015-01-24       Impact factor: 4.223

4.  How Flood Experience and Risk Perception Influences Protective Actions and Behaviours among Canadian Homeowners.

Authors:  Jason Thistlethwaite; Daniel Henstra; Craig Brown; Daniel Scott
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2017-12-12       Impact factor: 3.266

5.  Examining the Use of Photovoice to Explore Disaster Risk Perception Among Native Hawaiians Living on O'ahu: A Feasibility Study.

Authors:  Morgan Aiwohi Torris-Hedlund
Journal:  Hawaii J Health Soc Welf       Date:  2019-09

6.  Scale Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a Questionnaire for Measuring the Risk Factors for Death in Floods.

Authors:  Arezoo Yari; Yadolah Zarezadeh; Abbas Rahimiforoushani; Ali Ardalan; Mohsen Soufi Boubakran; Farzam Bidarpoor; Abbas Ostadtaghizadeh
Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng       Date:  2022-03-28

7.  Resident perspectives of environmental health risk exposures after Hurricane Harvey.

Authors:  Paige B Gloeckner; Gemme M Campbell-Salome; Brittany E Waag; Jennifer A Horney; Emily A Rauscher
Journal:  J Environ Stud Sci       Date:  2021-03-19

8.  How does flood resistance affect learning from flood experiences? A study of two communities in Central China.

Authors:  Da Kuang; Kuei-Hsien Liao
Journal:  Clim Change       Date:  2022-07-12       Impact factor: 5.174

Review 9.  Anticipating sea-level rise and human migration: A review of empirical evidence and avenues for future research.

Authors:  Sem J Duijndam; Wouter J W Botzen; Liselotte C Hagedoorn; Jeroen C J H Aerts
Journal:  Wiley Interdiscip Rev Clim Change       Date:  2021-11-12       Impact factor: 10.072

10.  Associations between risk perception, spontaneous adaptation behavior to heat waves and heatstroke in Guangdong province, China.

Authors:  Tao Liu; Yan Jun Xu; Yong Hui Zhang; Qing Hua Yan; Xiu Ling Song; Hui Yan Xie; Yuan Luo; Shannon Rutherford; Cordia Chu; Hua Liang Lin; Wen Jun Ma
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2013-10-02       Impact factor: 3.295

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