Community resilience to flooding depends, to a large extent, on the participation of community members to take more responsibility for enhancing their own resilience. The perception of social responsibility (SR) which is argued to be one of the antecedents influencing individual’s willingness to undertake resilient behaviours can significantly contribute to community resilience through individual and collective actions. Understanding of factors influencing the perceptions of SR of individuals within community might help with developing strategies to increase the perceptions of SR. This research explores perceptions of SR in relation to flooding for householders and local businesses and establishes their relationships with experience of floo...
The overall aim of this research was to investigate relationships between risk perception and commun...
Residents should take adaptive action to reduce flood risk – this claim increasingly resonates in th...
Flooding is a severe threat to livelihoods and socioeconomic development in Ogbaru riverine communit...
Community resilience to flooding depends, to a large extent, on the participation of community membe...
Recent extreme weather events and their tremendous impacts on highly interconnected modern world hav...
Despite well-documented evidence of the potential physical impacts of flooding, research has so far ...
Purpose: This research investigated ethnic differences in perceptions of social responsibility, in r...
Climate change has increased the threat of flooding to communities and presented the need for greate...
Over the last few decades, flood hazards have had a greater impact on society, meaning that communit...
Over the last few decades, flood hazards have had a greater impact on society, meaning that communit...
It is recognised that elements of modern society are closely inter-connected, and the issues of secu...
Climate change has increased the threat of flooding to communities and presented the need for greate...
The inextricable link between people, their built environment and its relationship with flooding has...
This paper reports household questionnaire survey results on vulnerability and resilience to floodin...
The overall aim of this research was to investigate relationships between risk perception and commun...
Residents should take adaptive action to reduce flood risk – this claim increasingly resonates in th...
Flooding is a severe threat to livelihoods and socioeconomic development in Ogbaru riverine communit...
Community resilience to flooding depends, to a large extent, on the participation of community membe...
Recent extreme weather events and their tremendous impacts on highly interconnected modern world hav...
Despite well-documented evidence of the potential physical impacts of flooding, research has so far ...
Purpose: This research investigated ethnic differences in perceptions of social responsibility, in r...
Climate change has increased the threat of flooding to communities and presented the need for greate...
Over the last few decades, flood hazards have had a greater impact on society, meaning that communit...
Over the last few decades, flood hazards have had a greater impact on society, meaning that communit...
It is recognised that elements of modern society are closely inter-connected, and the issues of secu...
Climate change has increased the threat of flooding to communities and presented the need for greate...
The inextricable link between people, their built environment and its relationship with flooding has...
This paper reports household questionnaire survey results on vulnerability and resilience to floodin...
The overall aim of this research was to investigate relationships between risk perception and commun...
Residents should take adaptive action to reduce flood risk – this claim increasingly resonates in th...
Flooding is a severe threat to livelihoods and socioeconomic development in Ogbaru riverine communit...