Worldwide, recognition of the growing risk faced by communities in many countries from natural hazard events has stimulated interest in promoting people\u27s capacity to co-exist with often beneficial, but occasionally hazardous, natural processes by encouraging the adoption of preparedness measures. Starting from recognition that levels of hazard preparedness are generally low, this paper examines how people\u27s decisions about hazard mitigation derive from how they interpret the hazards, their relationship with the hazards and the sources of information about hazards. It describes how interpretive processes at the person (outcome expectancy), community (community participation and collective efficacy) and societal (empowerment and trust)...
Natural hazards impact millions of people globally and lead to billions of dollars of economic loss ...
Earthquakes and tsunamis are natural hazards that cause considerable loss of life, destruction of pr...
To adequately address the changing risks of natural hazards, traditional single-hazard frameworks an...
Worldwide, recognition of the growing risk faced by communities in many countries from natural hazar...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
Purpose – This paper seeks to further develop a model of natural hazard preparedness by examining t...
Levels of natural hazard preparedness continue to be low across cultures. Studies on natural hazard ...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper seeks to examine how perception of the relationship between people an...
Abstract A key element in risk management in countries susceptible to experiencing natural hazards i...
If those exposed to the risk of disaster lack awareness of the risk and how it affects them, it is h...
Natural hazards such as earthquakes and tsunami can have adverse impacts to infrastructures and popu...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...
Knowledge and interpretation of local risks are essential in disaster mitigation. Auckland’s exposur...
This article describes the testing of a model that proposes that people\u27s beliefs regarding the e...
Research has shown that preparation for natural hazard events reflects several factors including ris...
Natural hazards impact millions of people globally and lead to billions of dollars of economic loss ...
Earthquakes and tsunamis are natural hazards that cause considerable loss of life, destruction of pr...
To adequately address the changing risks of natural hazards, traditional single-hazard frameworks an...
Worldwide, recognition of the growing risk faced by communities in many countries from natural hazar...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
Purpose – This paper seeks to further develop a model of natural hazard preparedness by examining t...
Levels of natural hazard preparedness continue to be low across cultures. Studies on natural hazard ...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper seeks to examine how perception of the relationship between people an...
Abstract A key element in risk management in countries susceptible to experiencing natural hazards i...
If those exposed to the risk of disaster lack awareness of the risk and how it affects them, it is h...
Natural hazards such as earthquakes and tsunami can have adverse impacts to infrastructures and popu...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...
Knowledge and interpretation of local risks are essential in disaster mitigation. Auckland’s exposur...
This article describes the testing of a model that proposes that people\u27s beliefs regarding the e...
Research has shown that preparation for natural hazard events reflects several factors including ris...
Natural hazards impact millions of people globally and lead to billions of dollars of economic loss ...
Earthquakes and tsunamis are natural hazards that cause considerable loss of life, destruction of pr...
To adequately address the changing risks of natural hazards, traditional single-hazard frameworks an...