Much research on people’s seismic adjustment activity in highly seismic areas has assumed that low levels of adjustment are attributable to insufficient awareness of seismic risk. Empirical evidence for this assumption is weak, and there is growing appreciation of the role played by sociocultural and emotional variables in risk perception and behavior. This study explored these sociocultural and emotional dimensions via 144 interviews and questionnaires, with matched samples of locals in Seattle (United States), Osaka (Japan), and Izmir (Turkey). The data showed that high awareness of possible seismic adjustment measures was not translated into behavior, with all sites demonstrating low adjustment uptake, though the North Americans...
It is not uncommon to note that during emergencies or natural disasters a number of socio-psycholog...
This paper investigates the effects of earthquake risk perceptions and a number of socioeconomic var...
Although virtually all comparative research about risk perception focuses on which hazards are of co...
Much research on people’s seismic adjustment activity in highly seismic areas has assumed that low ...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
This paper reports on a major survey of earthquake hazard response in neighbourhoods in Tokyo-Yokoha...
Levels of natural hazard preparedness continue to be low across cultures. Studies on natural hazard ...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake expe...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake exper...
The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011 was followed by a major tsunami and nuc...
<div><p>The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011was followed by a major tsunami ...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Though significant research exists on earthquake hazard adjustment adoption more generally, research...
has addressed hazard perception and response by both individuals and organizations. RONALD W. PERRY ...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake exper...
It is not uncommon to note that during emergencies or natural disasters a number of socio-psycholog...
This paper investigates the effects of earthquake risk perceptions and a number of socioeconomic var...
Although virtually all comparative research about risk perception focuses on which hazards are of co...
Much research on people’s seismic adjustment activity in highly seismic areas has assumed that low ...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
This paper reports on a major survey of earthquake hazard response in neighbourhoods in Tokyo-Yokoha...
Levels of natural hazard preparedness continue to be low across cultures. Studies on natural hazard ...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake expe...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake exper...
The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011 was followed by a major tsunami and nuc...
<div><p>The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011was followed by a major tsunami ...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Though significant research exists on earthquake hazard adjustment adoption more generally, research...
has addressed hazard perception and response by both individuals and organizations. RONALD W. PERRY ...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake exper...
It is not uncommon to note that during emergencies or natural disasters a number of socio-psycholog...
This paper investigates the effects of earthquake risk perceptions and a number of socioeconomic var...
Although virtually all comparative research about risk perception focuses on which hazards are of co...