In her Editorial of June 2020, Burrell Montz touched upon many of the parallels between managing the global pandemic and flood risk management. Over the recent months, I have also been struck by many of the similarities, particularly in relation to the role of individual decision-making and consequently the behavioural response of those at risk. When watching the recent and ongoing news about the COVID-19 crisis and the actions of us all over these difficult months, I have been reminded of how the impact of human behaviour and our decisions matter for both our individual and collective outcomes. We are all having to make decisions every day about our exposure to risks and behavioural actions we may take to mitigate them (e.g., should I go t...
The 2015 was a remarkable year in the global policy with the publication of three milestones: The Se...
The threat of flooding poses a considerable challenge for justice. Not only are more citizens becomi...
The purpose of this research is to examine the multiple relationships that explain household adaptiv...
In her Editorial of June 2020, Burrell Montz touched upon many of the parallels between managing the...
Recent policy changes highlight the need for citizens to take adaptive actions to reduce flood-relat...
The behaviour of individuals, businesses, and government entities before, during, and immediately af...
A common assertion in discussions of flooding is that risk perception is critical and is linked to r...
Flooding can have a major impact on people's safety and livelihood. Understanding people's flood-rel...
In flood risk management, a shift can be observed toward more integrated approaches that increasingl...
In the winter 2015/2016 a series of storms resulted in widespread flooding in northern England, dama...
Private risk reduction behaviours can significantly reduce the negative impacts of flooding and flas...
There is an acknowledged need to improve the resilience of those at risk of flooding in the UK. The ...
Adaptive behaviour has become a crucial aspect in current flood risk management strategies across th...
The 2015 was a remarkable year in the global policy with the publication of three milestones: The Se...
The threat of flooding poses a considerable challenge for justice. Not only are more citizens becomi...
The purpose of this research is to examine the multiple relationships that explain household adaptiv...
In her Editorial of June 2020, Burrell Montz touched upon many of the parallels between managing the...
Recent policy changes highlight the need for citizens to take adaptive actions to reduce flood-relat...
The behaviour of individuals, businesses, and government entities before, during, and immediately af...
A common assertion in discussions of flooding is that risk perception is critical and is linked to r...
Flooding can have a major impact on people's safety and livelihood. Understanding people's flood-rel...
In flood risk management, a shift can be observed toward more integrated approaches that increasingl...
In the winter 2015/2016 a series of storms resulted in widespread flooding in northern England, dama...
Private risk reduction behaviours can significantly reduce the negative impacts of flooding and flas...
There is an acknowledged need to improve the resilience of those at risk of flooding in the UK. The ...
Adaptive behaviour has become a crucial aspect in current flood risk management strategies across th...
The 2015 was a remarkable year in the global policy with the publication of three milestones: The Se...
The threat of flooding poses a considerable challenge for justice. Not only are more citizens becomi...
The purpose of this research is to examine the multiple relationships that explain household adaptiv...