Having discussed the place of natural hazard perception within geography and the salient concepts involved, this study then reviews the characteristics of cyclone activity that influence hazard perception and gives a brief description of the study area and its geographical background. Data obtained from a social survey on the community's perception of the potential hazard and those procedures deemed necessary for its protection are then analyzed, revealing that socio-economic and cyclone experience factors contribute significantly to the perception process. An examination of variation in the perception of the cyclone hazard and potential risk in both a spatial and temporal context is made in latter chapters. Findings indicate that althoug...
The mid‐Atlantic region of the United States is susceptible to tropical cyclone hazards. Within the ...
This paper explores the process of human social adaptation in response to tropical cyclone risk in D...
Risk perception for rare, low-probability hazards, such as tsunamis, tends to be low due to individu...
Having discussed the place of natural hazard perception within geography and the salient concepts in...
Different individuals and groups perceive risk differently. This can significantly affect risk manag...
This paper is a partial discussion of a four-year study that investigated the vulnerability of the p...
The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors tha...
The lives and affairs of men constantly interact with the natural world. This relationship between m...
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The da...
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The da...
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The da...
The mid‐Atlantic region of the United States is susceptible to tropical cyclone hazards. Within the ...
The aim of this research was to examine the social representation of the cyclone risk, identifying t...
The aim of this research was to examine the social representation of the cyclone risk, identifying t...
The mid‐Atlantic region of the United States is susceptible to tropical cyclone hazards. Within the ...
The mid‐Atlantic region of the United States is susceptible to tropical cyclone hazards. Within the ...
This paper explores the process of human social adaptation in response to tropical cyclone risk in D...
Risk perception for rare, low-probability hazards, such as tsunamis, tends to be low due to individu...
Having discussed the place of natural hazard perception within geography and the salient concepts in...
Different individuals and groups perceive risk differently. This can significantly affect risk manag...
This paper is a partial discussion of a four-year study that investigated the vulnerability of the p...
The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors tha...
The lives and affairs of men constantly interact with the natural world. This relationship between m...
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The da...
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The da...
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The da...
The mid‐Atlantic region of the United States is susceptible to tropical cyclone hazards. Within the ...
The aim of this research was to examine the social representation of the cyclone risk, identifying t...
The aim of this research was to examine the social representation of the cyclone risk, identifying t...
The mid‐Atlantic region of the United States is susceptible to tropical cyclone hazards. Within the ...
The mid‐Atlantic region of the United States is susceptible to tropical cyclone hazards. Within the ...
This paper explores the process of human social adaptation in response to tropical cyclone risk in D...
Risk perception for rare, low-probability hazards, such as tsunamis, tends to be low due to individu...