This research examines how individual preferences for the major functions of stream restoration processes are associated with flood prevention and risk mitigation in Johnson Creek of Portland, Oregon, USA. We first reviewed a set of results from an analytical hierarchy process (AHP) model to rank the major stream restoration functions and compared citizens\u27 preferences for “flood prevention” using ordinary least squares regression. Our results show that the perceptions and interests of citizens may be centred on the inconvenience of everyday life arising from the previous flood events. Residents in the highly urbanized downstream regions showed a higher sensitivity to flooding than those living in the upper regions of the watershed. Comm...
Sustainable watershed management (SWM) can be achieved through recognition and reflection upon the v...
This article explored the perceptions of residents of a regional city in North Queensland of how to ...
Graduation date: 2003The complexity of human/riverine systems has led to an increasing focus on land...
Abtract: The urbanization of urban watersheds can influence flooding risks. Traditional Federal Eme...
Inland flood risks are defined by a range of environmental and social factors, including land use an...
Urban watershed managers frequently must address alternative policy goals; flood control and ecologi...
Floods and flood hazards represent one of the most common and destructive natural hazards on Earth, ...
We employ a two-stage random utility model (RUM) to estimate people’ marginal willingness to pay (WT...
Abstract Floods are among the costliest natural hazards and their consequences are expected to incre...
Involving citizens in river and flood risk management is critical for risk reduction and sustainable...
Obtaining the support of affected stakeholders is a crucial first step to successful implementation ...
who live in a flood-prone area about their flood risk perceptions and flood insurance purchases. Th...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) have gained popularity as a sustainable and effective way of dealing wi...
Flooding risk results from complex interactions between hydrological hazards (e.g., riverine inundat...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
Sustainable watershed management (SWM) can be achieved through recognition and reflection upon the v...
This article explored the perceptions of residents of a regional city in North Queensland of how to ...
Graduation date: 2003The complexity of human/riverine systems has led to an increasing focus on land...
Abtract: The urbanization of urban watersheds can influence flooding risks. Traditional Federal Eme...
Inland flood risks are defined by a range of environmental and social factors, including land use an...
Urban watershed managers frequently must address alternative policy goals; flood control and ecologi...
Floods and flood hazards represent one of the most common and destructive natural hazards on Earth, ...
We employ a two-stage random utility model (RUM) to estimate people’ marginal willingness to pay (WT...
Abstract Floods are among the costliest natural hazards and their consequences are expected to incre...
Involving citizens in river and flood risk management is critical for risk reduction and sustainable...
Obtaining the support of affected stakeholders is a crucial first step to successful implementation ...
who live in a flood-prone area about their flood risk perceptions and flood insurance purchases. Th...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) have gained popularity as a sustainable and effective way of dealing wi...
Flooding risk results from complex interactions between hydrological hazards (e.g., riverine inundat...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
Sustainable watershed management (SWM) can be achieved through recognition and reflection upon the v...
This article explored the perceptions of residents of a regional city in North Queensland of how to ...
Graduation date: 2003The complexity of human/riverine systems has led to an increasing focus on land...