Shanghai is a megacity located in a hazard-prone region, but one in which local residents have not actively engaged in disaster risk management. This paper aims to identify factors of perception that influence residents' propensity to adopt risk-mitigating measures. It presents results of a structured questionnaire survey administered to Shanghai residents. Results show that risk-mitigating measures are deemed to be important if people: (1) have frequently experienced extreme weather; (2) believe that extreme weather events are severe in Shanghai; and (3) are concerned about other public risks confronting international society, such as energy security and terrorism. It is important to note that the third point has resulted in greater impact...
In the Bailong River corridor, Gansu, China, an estimated 1.7 million people are threatened by geoha...
Flooding, already the most damaging type of natural disaster in China, is expected to become increas...
Based on the data, we examined the role of risk perception in the relationship between community par...
The aim of this study is to investigate public perceived risk on various issues in present-day China...
Objectives There is limited evidence on urban Asian communities’ disaster risk perceptions and house...
China, as a ‘double risk’ society, is in urgent need for effective environmental risk management sys...
China suffered both a heavy snow-hit and a major earthquake in 2008. To investigate the effects of d...
During infectious disease outbreaks, early warning is crucial to prevent and control the further spr...
Citizens’ trust in government and other people is crucial to their perceptions of social risks. In t...
This paper studies Chinese people's risk perception from social environment. A survey is design...
China has experienced considerable migration from inland to coastal areas since the reforms of 1978,...
In New Zealand, a destination prone to natural hazards, it is inevitable that dangerous natural haza...
The public's risk perception of local extreme heat or cold plays a critical role in community health...
AbstractThis paper studies Chinese people's risk perception from social environment. A survey is des...
This research aims to investigate the extent to which urban and rural residents trust grassroots-lev...
In the Bailong River corridor, Gansu, China, an estimated 1.7 million people are threatened by geoha...
Flooding, already the most damaging type of natural disaster in China, is expected to become increas...
Based on the data, we examined the role of risk perception in the relationship between community par...
The aim of this study is to investigate public perceived risk on various issues in present-day China...
Objectives There is limited evidence on urban Asian communities’ disaster risk perceptions and house...
China, as a ‘double risk’ society, is in urgent need for effective environmental risk management sys...
China suffered both a heavy snow-hit and a major earthquake in 2008. To investigate the effects of d...
During infectious disease outbreaks, early warning is crucial to prevent and control the further spr...
Citizens’ trust in government and other people is crucial to their perceptions of social risks. In t...
This paper studies Chinese people's risk perception from social environment. A survey is design...
China has experienced considerable migration from inland to coastal areas since the reforms of 1978,...
In New Zealand, a destination prone to natural hazards, it is inevitable that dangerous natural haza...
The public's risk perception of local extreme heat or cold plays a critical role in community health...
AbstractThis paper studies Chinese people's risk perception from social environment. A survey is des...
This research aims to investigate the extent to which urban and rural residents trust grassroots-lev...
In the Bailong River corridor, Gansu, China, an estimated 1.7 million people are threatened by geoha...
Flooding, already the most damaging type of natural disaster in China, is expected to become increas...
Based on the data, we examined the role of risk perception in the relationship between community par...