38 pagesThis study examines lay perceptions of ecological risk (risk to the health and productivity of natural environments) associated with natural hazards. Ratings of 30 specific characteristics influencing risk judgments and one general risk assessment were obtained from 68 survey respondents for five natural hazards, as well as 28 technologically based hazards. Analyses revealed that the set of natural hazards, on average, were perceived to pose a moderate degree of ecological risk, similar to the set of technological hazards. However, perceptions of natural hazards differed greatly from technological hazards in terms of numerous risk characteristics. In general, natural hazards were seen as having less impact on ecosystems and on speci...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities potential...
We set out to explore whether the inclusion of perceptions into risk assessment might be a key to un...
35 pagesRelatively little attention has been paid to the role of human perception and judgment in ec...
Laypeople’s perceptions of health and safety risks have been widely studied, but only a few studies ...
This research examined how Scientifically Estimated Environmental Risks (SEERs) of floods, hurricane...
This paper expands the work on perception of risk to the Self from hazards in the environment by dev...
This paper expands the work on perception of risk to the Self from hazards in the environment by dev...
A mail survey on ecological risk perception was administered in the summer of 2002 to a randomized s...
People judge the risks in their environment not only based on objective measures such as lives lost ...
The following thesis presents the results of a two year study that addressed lay perceptions of the...
It is proposed that risk perception is partly driven by notions of what is seen as unnatural and imm...
Differences in risk perception between a professional assessing a risk and a concerned community aff...
Differences in risk perception on major environmental issues between general public and environmenta...
Abstract: Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities potential...
We set out to explore whether the inclusion of perceptions into risk assessment might be a key to un...
35 pagesRelatively little attention has been paid to the role of human perception and judgment in ec...
Laypeople’s perceptions of health and safety risks have been widely studied, but only a few studies ...
This research examined how Scientifically Estimated Environmental Risks (SEERs) of floods, hurricane...
This paper expands the work on perception of risk to the Self from hazards in the environment by dev...
This paper expands the work on perception of risk to the Self from hazards in the environment by dev...
A mail survey on ecological risk perception was administered in the summer of 2002 to a randomized s...
People judge the risks in their environment not only based on objective measures such as lives lost ...
The following thesis presents the results of a two year study that addressed lay perceptions of the...
It is proposed that risk perception is partly driven by notions of what is seen as unnatural and imm...
Differences in risk perception between a professional assessing a risk and a concerned community aff...
Differences in risk perception on major environmental issues between general public and environmenta...
Abstract: Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities potential...
We set out to explore whether the inclusion of perceptions into risk assessment might be a key to un...