Abstract Damage and disruption caused by floods do not just arise from the characteristics of physical structures, but also from the characteristics of residents inhabiting these structures. Social vulnerability analyses typically employ socio‐demographic proxy indicators that do not address the risk attitudes, beliefs and agency of those living in areas at risk. To close this gap, this article introduces a range of indicators from psychological risk research. Physical, social and psychological indicators are compared for their influence on vulnerability outcomes such as building damage or emotional distress. Based on survey data of 456 Austrian at‐risk households, hierarchical regression models confirm the added value of psychological indi...
Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a popular theory to explain the risk-reducing behavior...
Flood risk assessments provide inputs for the evaluation of flood risk management (FRM) strategies. ...
Background The summer of 2007 was the wettest in the UK since records began in 1914 and resulted in...
AbstractA leading challenge in measuring social vulnerability to hazards is for output metrics to be...
This chapter aims to develop indicators of social vulnerability related to flood impacts on the regi...
People are unequally affected by extreme weather events in terms of mortality, morbidity and financi...
Objectives. We examined the role of social cohesion as a component of vulnerability and resilience t...
Science can be utilised to mitigate risk and vulnerability throughout the disaster management cycle....
Despite rising interest on the concept of societal resilience and its measurement, little has been d...
Social vulnerability is a term that has been widely used in the natural hazards literature for quit ...
Natural and anthropogenic hazards cause significant damages globally, destroying lives, health, prop...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a popular theory to explain the risk-reducing behavior...
AbstractThe long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memory of damage...
Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a popular theory to explain the risk-reducing behavior...
Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a popular theory to explain the risk-reducing behavior...
Flood risk assessments provide inputs for the evaluation of flood risk management (FRM) strategies. ...
Background The summer of 2007 was the wettest in the UK since records began in 1914 and resulted in...
AbstractA leading challenge in measuring social vulnerability to hazards is for output metrics to be...
This chapter aims to develop indicators of social vulnerability related to flood impacts on the regi...
People are unequally affected by extreme weather events in terms of mortality, morbidity and financi...
Objectives. We examined the role of social cohesion as a component of vulnerability and resilience t...
Science can be utilised to mitigate risk and vulnerability throughout the disaster management cycle....
Despite rising interest on the concept of societal resilience and its measurement, little has been d...
Social vulnerability is a term that has been widely used in the natural hazards literature for quit ...
Natural and anthropogenic hazards cause significant damages globally, destroying lives, health, prop...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a popular theory to explain the risk-reducing behavior...
AbstractThe long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by the memory of damage...
Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a popular theory to explain the risk-reducing behavior...
Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a popular theory to explain the risk-reducing behavior...
Flood risk assessments provide inputs for the evaluation of flood risk management (FRM) strategies. ...
Background The summer of 2007 was the wettest in the UK since records began in 1914 and resulted in...