Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management process. Non-structural measures, such as risk communication, can reduce vulnerability by improving flood risk awareness, but they require a deep understanding of which factors influence risk awareness, and how. We analysed and untangled the role of experience with, and knowledge of, floods by conducting a survey in a municipality in North-eastern Italy that was hit by a flash flood in 2018. The results show that previous experience with floods influences risk awareness not only directly, but also indirectly through the knowledge that was gained from that experience. In addition, specific (as opposed to generic) definitions of experience have been...
Until now, flood-risk perception in the Netherlands has been solely studied as it relates to adults....
The spatial-temporal determination of incoming hazards is a necessary but not sufficient condition ...
Hydrogeological hazards are increasingly causing damage worldwide due to climatic and socio-economic...
Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management proce...
Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management proce...
Flood damages have increased in many regions around the world, and they are expected to continue to ...
Flood risk management is gradually shifting from a risk-based approach to an integrated one that, am...
Economic losses caused by hydrological extremes, such as floods and droughts, are exacerbating becau...
Following the severe flood events of 1998 and 2000, the United Kingdom's Environment Agency prioriti...
Private risk reduction behaviours can significantly reduce the negative impacts of flooding and flas...
One of the main problems faced by scientists working on the prediction of geological phenomena is th...
During the last decade, most European countries have produced hazard maps of natural hazards, but li...
Damaging storm surges from tropical cyclones have not occurred frequently in northern Australia and ...
Until now, flood-risk perception in the Netherlands has been solely studied as it relates to adults....
The spatial-temporal determination of incoming hazards is a necessary but not sufficient condition ...
Hydrogeological hazards are increasingly causing damage worldwide due to climatic and socio-economic...
Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management proce...
Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management proce...
Flood damages have increased in many regions around the world, and they are expected to continue to ...
Flood risk management is gradually shifting from a risk-based approach to an integrated one that, am...
Economic losses caused by hydrological extremes, such as floods and droughts, are exacerbating becau...
Following the severe flood events of 1998 and 2000, the United Kingdom's Environment Agency prioriti...
Private risk reduction behaviours can significantly reduce the negative impacts of flooding and flas...
One of the main problems faced by scientists working on the prediction of geological phenomena is th...
During the last decade, most European countries have produced hazard maps of natural hazards, but li...
Damaging storm surges from tropical cyclones have not occurred frequently in northern Australia and ...
Until now, flood-risk perception in the Netherlands has been solely studied as it relates to adults....
The spatial-temporal determination of incoming hazards is a necessary but not sufficient condition ...
Hydrogeological hazards are increasingly causing damage worldwide due to climatic and socio-economic...