AbstractThe paper presents some results on seismic risk and other hazards perception of a sector of the public of Mexico City. The approach has been the application of a pre-test of an ‘instrument’ that has been designed for a much bigger field study. Some key findings are the following: a) the sector of the public surveyed considered seismic risk (33%) as the most worrying threat to their daily lives; this was followed by gas explosion (19%), crime (18%), fires (13%), volcanic eruptions (11%), & floods (6%); b) the preliminary results show that the participants do not have the culture of prevention in relation to seismic risk; and c) the participants (those who experienced the 1985 earthquake and those who did not) have not learned the bas...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake exper...
This publication, apart from meeting a formal NSF reporting requirement, is intended for many audie...
This paper examines how situational and cognitive measures of well-being associated with chronic and...
AbstractThe paper presents some results on seismic risk and other hazards perception of a sector of ...
Safety of a building's occupants is of primary concern in the design of a building. However, geophys...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
In September 1985 a major earthquake hit Mexico, especially its capital city. In the metropolitan ar...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
The majority of the social science disaster research undertaken up to the present time has been done...
AbstractRisks are associated to dangerous events that have an estimable probability of occurring and...
Civic education and formation of public conscience constitutes one of the first and more important t...
The perception of risks involves the process of collecting, selecting and interpreting signals about...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake expe...
Communication of natural hazards and their consequences are among the more relevant ethical issues f...
© 2018, The Author(s). This paper presents data from an online survey carried out in Mexico from 201...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake exper...
This publication, apart from meeting a formal NSF reporting requirement, is intended for many audie...
This paper examines how situational and cognitive measures of well-being associated with chronic and...
AbstractThe paper presents some results on seismic risk and other hazards perception of a sector of ...
Safety of a building's occupants is of primary concern in the design of a building. However, geophys...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
In September 1985 a major earthquake hit Mexico, especially its capital city. In the metropolitan ar...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
The majority of the social science disaster research undertaken up to the present time has been done...
AbstractRisks are associated to dangerous events that have an estimable probability of occurring and...
Civic education and formation of public conscience constitutes one of the first and more important t...
The perception of risks involves the process of collecting, selecting and interpreting signals about...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake expe...
Communication of natural hazards and their consequences are among the more relevant ethical issues f...
© 2018, The Author(s). This paper presents data from an online survey carried out in Mexico from 201...
This paper examines the extent to which social demographic characteristics and past earthquake exper...
This publication, apart from meeting a formal NSF reporting requirement, is intended for many audie...
This paper examines how situational and cognitive measures of well-being associated with chronic and...