In this paper we aim to gain insight in the determinants that control the risk perception of flooding and water nuisance by developing and validating a questionnaire. We also investigate to what extent the risk characteristics of external safety risks apply to perceptions of flooding and water nuisance. We use elements from the psychometric paradigm: risk perception characteristics and their interrelationships have been quantified by developing statements about flooding (38) and water nuisance (12), which were rated by respondents. The state-trait anxiety inventory was applied to determine whether perceptions are related to anxiety characteristics. A focus group session was organized to further explain our findings. Factor analyzing 49 ques...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
In flood risk management, a shift can be observed toward more integrated approaches that increasingl...
This research examined how Scientifically Estimated Environmental Risks (SEERs) of floods, hurricane...
Flood hazards are the most common and destructive of all natural disasters. For decades, experts hav...
A common assertion in discussions of flooding is that risk perception is critical and is linked to r...
The determination of acceptable risk levels for planning purposes is critical for policymakers conce...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...
The subject of quantitative research is examination of citizens perception of the risk of natural di...
AbstractThe local inhabitants of the Danube Delta live in constant fear of floods. Our objective is ...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
In flood risk management, a shift can be observed toward more integrated approaches that increasingl...
This research examined how Scientifically Estimated Environmental Risks (SEERs) of floods, hurricane...
Flood hazards are the most common and destructive of all natural disasters. For decades, experts hav...
A common assertion in discussions of flooding is that risk perception is critical and is linked to r...
The determination of acceptable risk levels for planning purposes is critical for policymakers conce...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...
It has been stressed within social sciences that risk management has focused too much on technical s...
The subject of quantitative research is examination of citizens perception of the risk of natural di...
AbstractThe local inhabitants of the Danube Delta live in constant fear of floods. Our objective is ...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...