This article examines disaster preparedness in a highly vulnerable population, mobile home park residents in hurricane-prone areas. The vulnerabilities of this population mandate evacuation as the only viable disaster response strategy, but this does not always happen. In order to explore evacuation decision making, interviews were conducted with 75 mobile home park residents in Ruskin, Florida. Descriptive results build on a conceptualization of physical, structural, socio-economic, and “residual” disaster vulnerability; the latter is defined as a combination of experiences, perceptions, and preparations that inhibit the willingness and abilities of respondents to protect themselves. While residents generally prepared for disasters, evacua...
The purpose of this study was to describe the predictors of evacuation intention among coastal resid...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
The purpose of this study was to determine evacuation decisions of residents in Pinellas County, a v...
This article examines disaster preparedness in a highly vulnerable population, mobile home park resi...
More than 1,000 tornadoes strike the United States each year, and no population segment has been imp...
Hurricane Charley made landfall in southwest Florida, USA on August 13, 2004. It caused devastation ...
Many U.S. coastal communities are greatly susceptible to unique location-based hazards from seasonal...
To reduce the exposure to any emergencies, effective mass evacuation management can be vital. Evacua...
Many communities across the nation, especially those in coastal areas, are experiencing extensive gr...
Understanding the factors that influence evacuation decision-making among local residents is of crit...
Developing an effective evacuation strategy for hurricane zones presents challenges to emergency pla...
Previous research has identified a host of actions individuals take in preparation for pending natur...
Hurricane Matthew was a category five hurricane that affected coastal communities in Florida, Georgi...
In this study we implement a set of econometric models to analyze the determinants of household hurr...
Evacuation decisions by people at risk are dependent on a variety of social factors that can define ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the predictors of evacuation intention among coastal resid...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
The purpose of this study was to determine evacuation decisions of residents in Pinellas County, a v...
This article examines disaster preparedness in a highly vulnerable population, mobile home park resi...
More than 1,000 tornadoes strike the United States each year, and no population segment has been imp...
Hurricane Charley made landfall in southwest Florida, USA on August 13, 2004. It caused devastation ...
Many U.S. coastal communities are greatly susceptible to unique location-based hazards from seasonal...
To reduce the exposure to any emergencies, effective mass evacuation management can be vital. Evacua...
Many communities across the nation, especially those in coastal areas, are experiencing extensive gr...
Understanding the factors that influence evacuation decision-making among local residents is of crit...
Developing an effective evacuation strategy for hurricane zones presents challenges to emergency pla...
Previous research has identified a host of actions individuals take in preparation for pending natur...
Hurricane Matthew was a category five hurricane that affected coastal communities in Florida, Georgi...
In this study we implement a set of econometric models to analyze the determinants of household hurr...
Evacuation decisions by people at risk are dependent on a variety of social factors that can define ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the predictors of evacuation intention among coastal resid...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
The purpose of this study was to determine evacuation decisions of residents in Pinellas County, a v...