This paper aims to examine the relationships between social participation and disaster reduction actions. A survey of 557 households in tsunami-prone areas in Phang Nga, Thailand was conducted following the 2012 Indian Ocean earthquakes. We use a multivariate probit model to jointly estimate the likelihood of three responses to earthquake hazards, including keeping close watch of news, preparing survival kits and/or having a family evacuation plan, having an intention to migrate, and community participation. We find that those who experienced losses from the 2004 tsunami are more likely to participate in community activities and respond to earthquake hazards. Compared to men, women are more likely to prepare survival kits and/or have an eme...
The tsunami of December 2004 impacted large areas of Thailand's coastline and caused severe human an...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami revealed that the west coast, and many of its small islands, in the An...
New dramatic challenges to diplomacy emerge from coping with man-made and natural disasters. This pa...
This paper examines the relationships between social participation and disaster risk reduction actio...
This paper examines the relationships between social participation and disaster risk reduction actio...
Many large and small scale disasters such as landslides, floods, droughts,cyclones, epidemics, etc.,...
The popular tourist destination island of Koh Phi Phi Don, Thailand was heavily affected by the Ind...
During disasters, exposed communities bear the brunt of impacts and are first to respond. People of ...
Natural hazards have affected human society throughout history. The Philippines is a country particu...
AbstractThe Indian Ocean tsunami of 26th December 2004 unleashed catastrophe in many nations includi...
Finding a holistic and integrative – yet applied and manageable – framework for both understanding a...
Disaster can be understood as the probability or threat of quantifiable damage, injury, liability, ...
This article describes the testing of a model that proposes that people's beliefs regarding the effe...
Investigating survivors' behaviour prior to, during and after a disaster provides emergency manageme...
On the morning of 26 December 2004 large areas of coastal southern Thailand were transformed when ...
The tsunami of December 2004 impacted large areas of Thailand's coastline and caused severe human an...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami revealed that the west coast, and many of its small islands, in the An...
New dramatic challenges to diplomacy emerge from coping with man-made and natural disasters. This pa...
This paper examines the relationships between social participation and disaster risk reduction actio...
This paper examines the relationships between social participation and disaster risk reduction actio...
Many large and small scale disasters such as landslides, floods, droughts,cyclones, epidemics, etc.,...
The popular tourist destination island of Koh Phi Phi Don, Thailand was heavily affected by the Ind...
During disasters, exposed communities bear the brunt of impacts and are first to respond. People of ...
Natural hazards have affected human society throughout history. The Philippines is a country particu...
AbstractThe Indian Ocean tsunami of 26th December 2004 unleashed catastrophe in many nations includi...
Finding a holistic and integrative – yet applied and manageable – framework for both understanding a...
Disaster can be understood as the probability or threat of quantifiable damage, injury, liability, ...
This article describes the testing of a model that proposes that people's beliefs regarding the effe...
Investigating survivors' behaviour prior to, during and after a disaster provides emergency manageme...
On the morning of 26 December 2004 large areas of coastal southern Thailand were transformed when ...
The tsunami of December 2004 impacted large areas of Thailand's coastline and caused severe human an...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami revealed that the west coast, and many of its small islands, in the An...
New dramatic challenges to diplomacy emerge from coping with man-made and natural disasters. This pa...