This paper explores the environmental inequalities of living in the floodplains of England and Wales and the differences in flood awareness of those 'at risk'. An area comparison is made between an etic, objective flood risk exposure, and an emic, subjective perception of that risk by social class. In all areas except the Midlands, the working classes were more likely to reside in the floodplains; the greatest exposure inequality is seen in the North East and Anglian regions. Flood awareness in the Anglian regions was much lower than average, but there were no significant class differences. In the Thames region, despite equal flood risk exposure between classes, the most deprived displayed the least awareness of flood risk. In the North Eas...
There has been a noticeable shift in the way in which flood risks are managed in England. This is be...
There has been a move towards a more integrated approach to flood risk management, which includes a ...
In January 2011, Brisbane, Australia, experienced its first significant flooding in almost four deca...
This paper explores the environmental inequalities of living in the flood plains of England and Wale...
Following the severe flood events of 1998 and 2000, the United Kingdom's Environment Agency prioriti...
Flooding has only relatively recently been considered as an environmental justice issue. In this pap...
Flooding has only relatively recently been considered as an environmental justice issue. In this pap...
Previous research has shown that many vulnerable communities experience disproportional exposure to ...
peer reviewedStudies on inequalities in exposure to flood risk have explored whether population of a...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
Flooding is and remains to be a serious hazard to human society, with about one in five people globa...
Present day and future social vulnerability, flood risk and disadvantage across the UK are explored ...
This paper aims to analyse evidence, based on one of the largest and most representative samples of ...
This paper critically analyses socio-spatial inequalities associated with the shift towards flood re...
This research examines the importance of environmental factors in the choice, promotion and implemen...
There has been a noticeable shift in the way in which flood risks are managed in England. This is be...
There has been a move towards a more integrated approach to flood risk management, which includes a ...
In January 2011, Brisbane, Australia, experienced its first significant flooding in almost four deca...
This paper explores the environmental inequalities of living in the flood plains of England and Wale...
Following the severe flood events of 1998 and 2000, the United Kingdom's Environment Agency prioriti...
Flooding has only relatively recently been considered as an environmental justice issue. In this pap...
Flooding has only relatively recently been considered as an environmental justice issue. In this pap...
Previous research has shown that many vulnerable communities experience disproportional exposure to ...
peer reviewedStudies on inequalities in exposure to flood risk have explored whether population of a...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
Flooding is and remains to be a serious hazard to human society, with about one in five people globa...
Present day and future social vulnerability, flood risk and disadvantage across the UK are explored ...
This paper aims to analyse evidence, based on one of the largest and most representative samples of ...
This paper critically analyses socio-spatial inequalities associated with the shift towards flood re...
This research examines the importance of environmental factors in the choice, promotion and implemen...
There has been a noticeable shift in the way in which flood risks are managed in England. This is be...
There has been a move towards a more integrated approach to flood risk management, which includes a ...
In January 2011, Brisbane, Australia, experienced its first significant flooding in almost four deca...