Awareness and perception of risk are among the most crucial steps in the process of taking precautions at individual level for various hazards. In this study, we investigated the factors affecting better knowledge and greater risk perception about earthquakes among residents of Istanbul. A field survey was carried out, and a total of 1,123 people were interviewed in two districts of Istanbul with different seismic risk levels and from three (low, moderate and high) socio-economic levels (SEL). The findings showed that although the level of knowledge regarding earthquakes and preparedness for them was promising, it could be improved. The results indicated that future preparedness programmes should target people with lower educational and soc...
The impact of earthquakes in developing countries is widely observed to be increasing. This trend ca...
As an aspiring global city, Istanbul is at the crossroads of capital, political struggle, and socioe...
BackgroundA major earthquake in Israel is inevitable. Individual risk perceptions and preparedness c...
An earthquake, which can directly affect individual and social life, is a natural event that is diff...
Risk management and perception of low probability risks: A field study on earthquake risk Works in e...
This paper investigates the effects of earthquake risk perceptions and a number of socioeconomic var...
This study aims to evaluate the earthquake awareness of students at the end of secondary education i...
An important paradox of hazard communication is that the more effectively a potential physical threa...
An earthquake is a sudden disaster that is not possible to predict. This impulsive behavior makes it...
This study explores the process and determinants of finding information about earthquake-preparednes...
This paper examines the impact of public perception of earthquake risk on Istanbul's housing market ...
Much research on people’s seismic adjustment activity in highly seismic areas has assumed that low ...
Understanding and formulation of risk of a natural disaster requires consideration of every aspect o...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Unless decision makers urgently exhibit a proactive approach to earthquake preparedness, Istanbul wi...
The impact of earthquakes in developing countries is widely observed to be increasing. This trend ca...
As an aspiring global city, Istanbul is at the crossroads of capital, political struggle, and socioe...
BackgroundA major earthquake in Israel is inevitable. Individual risk perceptions and preparedness c...
An earthquake, which can directly affect individual and social life, is a natural event that is diff...
Risk management and perception of low probability risks: A field study on earthquake risk Works in e...
This paper investigates the effects of earthquake risk perceptions and a number of socioeconomic var...
This study aims to evaluate the earthquake awareness of students at the end of secondary education i...
An important paradox of hazard communication is that the more effectively a potential physical threa...
An earthquake is a sudden disaster that is not possible to predict. This impulsive behavior makes it...
This study explores the process and determinants of finding information about earthquake-preparednes...
This paper examines the impact of public perception of earthquake risk on Istanbul's housing market ...
Much research on people’s seismic adjustment activity in highly seismic areas has assumed that low ...
Understanding and formulation of risk of a natural disaster requires consideration of every aspect o...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Unless decision makers urgently exhibit a proactive approach to earthquake preparedness, Istanbul wi...
The impact of earthquakes in developing countries is widely observed to be increasing. This trend ca...
As an aspiring global city, Istanbul is at the crossroads of capital, political struggle, and socioe...
BackgroundA major earthquake in Israel is inevitable. Individual risk perceptions and preparedness c...