Nature-based solutions (NBS) have gained popularity as a sustainable and effective way of dealing with increasing flood risks. One of the key factors that often hinders the successful implementation of NBS is residents’ opposition to their implementation. In this study, we argue that the place where a hazard exists should be considered a critical contextual factor alongside flood risk appraisals and perceptions of NBS themselves. We have developed a theoretical framework—the “Place-based Risk Appraisal Model (PRAM)”—that draws on constructs inspired by theories of place and risk perception. A citizen survey (n = 304) was conducted in five municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, where dike relocation and floodplain restoration projects hav...
The risk coping culture of a community plays a major role in the development of urban floodplains. I...
In flood risk management, a shift can be observed toward more integrated approaches that increasingl...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) have recently received attention due to their potential ability to sust...
There is a growing interest in place attachment as a coping strategy in response to natural hazards....
Climate change is one factor increasing the risk of hydro-meteorological hazards globally. The use o...
International audienceObtaining the support of affected stakeholders is a crucial first step to succ...
Understanding community members' flood risk perceptions is critical for developing new approaches to...
The frequency and severity of floods have increased due to climate change and achieving successful d...
The determination of acceptable risk levels for planning purposes is critical for policymakers conce...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
Although flood risk is usually framed as a physical problem, there is also an important socio-spatia...
Over the last few decades, Europe has suffered from a number of severe flood events and, as a resul...
The risk coping culture of a community plays a major role in the development of urban floodplains. I...
In flood risk management, a shift can be observed toward more integrated approaches that increasingl...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) have recently received attention due to their potential ability to sust...
There is a growing interest in place attachment as a coping strategy in response to natural hazards....
Climate change is one factor increasing the risk of hydro-meteorological hazards globally. The use o...
International audienceObtaining the support of affected stakeholders is a crucial first step to succ...
Understanding community members' flood risk perceptions is critical for developing new approaches to...
The frequency and severity of floods have increased due to climate change and achieving successful d...
The determination of acceptable risk levels for planning purposes is critical for policymakers conce...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
Although flood risk is usually framed as a physical problem, there is also an important socio-spatia...
Over the last few decades, Europe has suffered from a number of severe flood events and, as a resul...
The risk coping culture of a community plays a major role in the development of urban floodplains. I...
In flood risk management, a shift can be observed toward more integrated approaches that increasingl...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) have recently received attention due to their potential ability to sust...