The main purpose of this study is to examine how risk perception is influenced by the type of disaster (flood or landslide) and victim characteristics. The data reported here are based on the National Risk Perception Survey (NRPS) that was administered for the victims and the general public in Taiwan in 2004. In that year, many towns in Taiwan were seriously affected by floods and landslides, resulting in huge economic losses and fatalities. The primary findings are: (1) the victims and the general public are concerned about the different potential hazards that might affect their residential area, (2) the negative associations between the sense of controllability and the perceived impact is high for landslide victims, but not for flood vict...
It has been widely considered that when faced with natural hazard risks in the future, people adopt ...
This research examined how Scientifically Estimated Environmental Risks (SEERs) of floods, hurricane...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...
The purpose of this work was to investigate the natural hazards knowledge and risk perception of Wuj...
[[abstract]]The mass wasting is one of Taiwan's common hazards. In recent years, advances in technol...
This study involved developing a natural disaster risk assessment framework based on the considerati...
Climate change issues have attracted much attention in recent years. To date, the related research h...
Surveys and interviews were conducted in the present study among the public and landslide experts fr...
[[abstract]]This research aims to explore the residents’ perception and needs of education about haz...
Under the impact of climate change, the world is facing various extreme weather challenges. Cities f...
The subject of quantitative research is examination of citizens perception of the risk of natural di...
Understanding and improving public flood risk perception is conducive to the implementation of effec...
China suffered both a heavy snow-hit and a major earthquake in 2008. To investigate the effects of d...
[[abstract]]Typhoon is the major meteorological disaster in Taiwan. Although Taiwan’s territory is n...
Studies of risk perception in this paper help the judgments people make when they are asked to opera...
It has been widely considered that when faced with natural hazard risks in the future, people adopt ...
This research examined how Scientifically Estimated Environmental Risks (SEERs) of floods, hurricane...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...
The purpose of this work was to investigate the natural hazards knowledge and risk perception of Wuj...
[[abstract]]The mass wasting is one of Taiwan's common hazards. In recent years, advances in technol...
This study involved developing a natural disaster risk assessment framework based on the considerati...
Climate change issues have attracted much attention in recent years. To date, the related research h...
Surveys and interviews were conducted in the present study among the public and landslide experts fr...
[[abstract]]This research aims to explore the residents’ perception and needs of education about haz...
Under the impact of climate change, the world is facing various extreme weather challenges. Cities f...
The subject of quantitative research is examination of citizens perception of the risk of natural di...
Understanding and improving public flood risk perception is conducive to the implementation of effec...
China suffered both a heavy snow-hit and a major earthquake in 2008. To investigate the effects of d...
[[abstract]]Typhoon is the major meteorological disaster in Taiwan. Although Taiwan’s territory is n...
Studies of risk perception in this paper help the judgments people make when they are asked to opera...
It has been widely considered that when faced with natural hazard risks in the future, people adopt ...
This research examined how Scientifically Estimated Environmental Risks (SEERs) of floods, hurricane...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...