Almost all the studies about place attachment in environmental risk contexts only consider the role of place attachment to home or local area. However, especially when it comes to risks requiring evacuation from home and local area, it is likely that place attachment to evacuation sites, if any, becomes relevant too. The present studies intend to understand how place attachment to evacuation sites affects coping behaviors in natural hazard contexts. A first study (N=184) investigates how place attachment predicts intention to evacuate on the tsunami-prone Chilean coast. Evacuation site place attachment is found to improve intention to evacuate prediction, after controlling for the traditional cognitive antecedents of intention to evacuate....
Living by the coast is a high-risk choice, but most people do it voluntarily. At Faro Beach, a heavi...
In the Netherlands, the extraction of natural gas from the ground has led to soil subsidence and the...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Piccoli, Lorenzo, European University InstituteThis thesis explo...
Little is known about place attachment affecting natural environmental risk perception and coping. A...
The present paper aims to provide some empirical evidence of how the ability of places to satisfy ps...
Past research suggests that place attachment is relevant in regulating people-environment transactio...
New Zealand is exposed to many natural hazards and yet, despite its heightened risk, national rates ...
Place attachment regulates people-environment transactions across various relevant environmental-psy...
Exposed to changing demographic pressures and extreme climatic events, coastal areas offer unique op...
The general aim is to advance the understanding of the role of both place attachment intensity and p...
Evacuation from tsunami hazards is a complex problem that requires a transdisciplinary approach, i.e...
The chapter addresses the relationship between place attachment and environment-related behaviours, ...
This paper explores place disruption, where transformative adaptation was proposed for flood risk ma...
This paper examines the place attachment of residents living in landslide-prone areas in Los Baños, ...
In the Netherlands, the extraction of natural gas from the ground has led to soil subsidence and the...
Living by the coast is a high-risk choice, but most people do it voluntarily. At Faro Beach, a heavi...
In the Netherlands, the extraction of natural gas from the ground has led to soil subsidence and the...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Piccoli, Lorenzo, European University InstituteThis thesis explo...
Little is known about place attachment affecting natural environmental risk perception and coping. A...
The present paper aims to provide some empirical evidence of how the ability of places to satisfy ps...
Past research suggests that place attachment is relevant in regulating people-environment transactio...
New Zealand is exposed to many natural hazards and yet, despite its heightened risk, national rates ...
Place attachment regulates people-environment transactions across various relevant environmental-psy...
Exposed to changing demographic pressures and extreme climatic events, coastal areas offer unique op...
The general aim is to advance the understanding of the role of both place attachment intensity and p...
Evacuation from tsunami hazards is a complex problem that requires a transdisciplinary approach, i.e...
The chapter addresses the relationship between place attachment and environment-related behaviours, ...
This paper explores place disruption, where transformative adaptation was proposed for flood risk ma...
This paper examines the place attachment of residents living in landslide-prone areas in Los Baños, ...
In the Netherlands, the extraction of natural gas from the ground has led to soil subsidence and the...
Living by the coast is a high-risk choice, but most people do it voluntarily. At Faro Beach, a heavi...
In the Netherlands, the extraction of natural gas from the ground has led to soil subsidence and the...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Piccoli, Lorenzo, European University InstituteThis thesis explo...