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University student flood risk perceptions and flood probability knowledge in Greater Sydney. (2024). Opdyke, Aaron ; Lin, Shen.
In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  5. Leveraging Machine Learning and Simulation to Advance Disaster Preparedness Assessments through FEMA National Household Survey Data. (2023). Dong, Zhijie ; Jiang, Zhenlong ; Chen, Yudi ; Yang, Ting-Yeh.
    In: Sustainability.
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  6. How Tourists’ Perceived Risk Affects Behavioral Intention through Crisis Communication in the Post-COVID-19 Era. (2023). Chen, Shui-Lien ; Chinomona, Richard ; Hsu, Hsiang-Ting.
    In: Mathematics.
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  7. Analyzing the Disaster Preparedness Capability of Local Government Using AHP: Zhengzhou 7.20 Rainstorm Disaster. (2023). Zhai, Linpei ; Lee, Jae Eun.
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  8. The Influence of Knowledge and Practices Towards Emergency and Disaster Preparedness of Tagum City: Input in Developing Intervention Programs. (2023). Cardinal, Redentor D ; Glenne, Dpa.
    In: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science.
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  9. Responding to flood risk in Louisiana: the roles of place attachment, emotions, and location. (2022). Snider, Natalie P ; McComas, Katherine A ; Holley, Jason R ; Tucker, Grace K ; Lambert, Catherine E.
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  10. Community and psychological barriers to tsunami preparation. (2022). Asgarizadeh, Zahra ; Gifford, Robert.
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  11. Disaster preparedness and resilience at household level in Yangon, Myanmar. (2022). Willkomm, Marlene ; Soe, Khin Khin ; Myint, Zin Nwe ; Kraas, Frauke ; Than, Zin Mar ; Miller, Christian ; Maung, Win ; Thiebes, Benni ; Mar, Win Lei ; Kyi, Tin Tin ; Heinkel, Sophie-Bo ; Oo, Saw Sandar ; Spohner, Regine.
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  12. Indicator-based assessment of capacity development for disaster preparedness in the Indian context. (2022). George, Shine ; Anil, P P.
    In: Environment Systems and Decisions.
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  13. How does flood resistance affect learning from flood experiences? A study of two communities in Central China. (2022). Liao, Kuei-Hsien ; Kuang, DA.
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  14. Attitudes to climate change risk: classification of and transitions in the UK population between 2012 and 2020. (2022). Liu, Ting ; Shryane, Nick ; Elliot, Mark.
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  15. Trend Analysis of Global Disaster Education Research Based on Scientific Knowledge Graphs. (2022). Zhang, Min ; Wang, Juanle.
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  16. Predicting Factors Affecting the Intention to Prepare for Mitigation of Man-Made Fire Disasters in Chonburi Province, Thailand: An Integration of Structural Equation Modeling and Artificial Neural Network Hybrid Approach. (2022). Prasetyo, Yogi Tri ; Chuenyindee, Thanatorn ; Persada, Satria Fadil ; Nadlifatin, Reny ; Kusonwattana, Poonyawat ; Yuduang, Nattakit ; Thana, Kriengkrai ; Marias, Klint Allen ; Paola, Kirstien ; Kester, Ardvin.
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  17. Narrative-Based Disaster Learning Programmes Simultaneously Improve People’s Disaster Awareness Scores, Willingness to Pay and Settlement Preferences. (2022). Uehara, Misato ; Fujii, Makoto ; Shiba, Keita ; Kobayashi, Kazuki.
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  18. Relative Preference for Living in a Safer Place from Natural Disasters: A Case Study at Tokyo, Japan. (2022). Takabatake, Tomoyuki ; Hasegawa, Nanami.
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  19. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Quantify the Human Disaster Risk Perception and Its Influence on the Population at Risk: A Case Study of Longchi Town, China. (2022). Lei, YU ; Jin, Wen ; Wu, Shengnan.
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  20. Factors Influencing Public Participation in Community Disaster Mitigation Activities: A Comparison of Model and Nonmodel Disaster Mitigation Communities. (2022). Wu, Yuxin ; Que, Ting ; Hu, Shiyu ; Jiang, Nan ; Cai, Jianmin ; Xing, Huige.
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  21. Can hypothetical measures of time preference predict actual and incentivised behaviour? Evidence from Senegal.. (2022). Bonan, Jacopo ; Lemay-Boucher, Philippe ; Scott, Douglas.
    In: World Development.
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  22. Community resilience and residents disaster preparedness: evidence from Chinas earthquake-stricken areas. (2021). Ma, Zhixing ; Deng, Xin ; Guo, Shili ; Xu, Dingde.
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  23. Analysis of the acceptable risk preferences of debris-flow disasters for three-category populations and their demographic characteristics in China. (2021). Liu, Xilin ; Miao, Cheng.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  24. Livelihood resilience and strategies of rural residents of earthquake-threatened areas in Sichuan Province, China. (2021). Deng, Xin ; Zhou, Wenfeng ; Guo, Shili ; Xu, Dingde.
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  25. Synoptic climatology of nuisance flooding along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts, USA. (2021). Rohli, Robert V ; Miller, Paul W ; Heavilin, Jason ; Vega, Anthony J.
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  26. Public risk salience of sea level rise in Louisiana, United States. (2021). Altinay, Zeynep ; Reams, Margaret A ; Morris, Lauren L ; Rittmeyer, Eric.
    In: Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences.
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  27. Hurricane Sandy: Damages, Disruptions and Pathways to Recovery. (2021). Meng, Sisi ; Mozumder, Pallab.
    In: Economics of Disasters and Climate Change.
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  28. Trends in Civic Engagement Disaster Safety Education Research: Systematic Literature Review and Keyword Network Analysis. (2021). Son, Minjie ; Seo, Hyun Jeong ; Hong, Ah Jeong.
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  29. The Mediating Role of Disaster Policy Implementation in Disaster Risk Reduction and Sustainable Development in Sierra Leone. (2021). Fan, Luo ; Sawaneh, Ibrahim Abdulai.
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  30. Eroding Land and Erasing Place: A Qualitative Study of Place Attachment, Risk Perception, and Coastal Land Loss in Southern Louisiana. (2021). Snider, Natalie P ; McComas, Katherine A ; Holley, Jason R ; Tucker, Grace K ; Lambert, Catherine E.
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  31. Information Preference and Information Supply Efficiency Evaluation before, during, and after an Earthquake: Evidence from Songyuan, China. (2021). Song, Zixuan ; Peng, Xinyu ; Li, Shasha ; Pang, Ruiqiu ; Ye, Hongying.
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  32. A Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Global Community Resilience Research. (2021). Zhang, Zhenghu ; Liang, Shilu ; Yang, Qiaoyun.
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  33. Will Anti-Epidemic Campus Signals Affect College Students’ Preparedness in the Post-COVID-19 Era?. (2021). Zhang, Yuchen ; Zhao, Teng ; Su, Qiang ; Wu, Chao.
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  34. Place Attachment and Household Disaster Preparedness: Examining the Mediation Role of Self-Efficacy. (2021). Wang, Ziyi ; Han, Ziqiang ; Yu, Shaobin ; Liu, Lin.
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  35. The Impacts of Training on Farmers’ Preparedness Behaviors of Earthquake Disaster—Evidence from Earthquake-Prone Settlements in Rural China. (2021). Zhuo, Zhenyu ; Qi, Yanbin ; Deng, Xin ; Lian, Panpan ; Xu, Dingde.
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  36. Livelihood Adaptation of Rural Households under Livelihood Stress: Evidence from Sichuan Province, China. (2021). Yang, Xue ; Deng, Xin ; Guo, Shili ; Xu, Dingde.
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  37. How does experience change firms foreign investment decisions to non-market events?. (2021). Oh, Chang Hoon ; Shin, Jiyoung ; Oetzel, Jennifer.
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  38. Microgrids and the transition toward decentralized energy systems in the United States: A Multi-Level Perspective. (2021). Ajaz, Warda ; Bernell, David.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  39. Flood disaster preparedness: experience and attitude of rural residents in Sichuan, China. (2020). Zhou, Xun ; Wang, Qiongmei ; Yang, Linchuan ; Martek, Igor ; Ji, Feng ; Ao, Yibin.
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    RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:104:y:2020:i:3:d:10.1007_s11069-020-04286-0.

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  40. Formal education and disaster response of children: evidence from coastal villages in Indonesia. (2020). Shoji, Masahiro ; Takafuji, Yoko ; Harada, Tetsuya.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  41. Understanding the culture of natural disaster preparedness: exploring the effect of experience and sociodemographic predictors. (2020). Repetto, Paula B ; Cisternas, Pamela C ; Bronfman, Nicolas C ; Castaeda, Javiera V.
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    RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:103:y:2020:i:2:d:10.1007_s11069-020-04060-2.

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  42. Mortality during Hurricane Sandy: the effects of waterfront flood protection on Staten Island, New York. (2020). Chandra, Sarath ; Bakhtyar, Roham ; Orton, Philip M ; Madajewicz, Malgosia ; Zhang, Fanglin.
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  43. Risk and experience drive the importance of natural hazards for peoples’ mobility decisions. (2020). Garnett, Stephen ; Zander, Kerstin K.
    In: Climatic Change.
    RePEc:spr:climat:v:162:y:2020:i:3:d:10.1007_s10584-020-02846-8.

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  44. ClimateCafé: An Interdisciplinary Educational Tool for Sustainable Climate Adaptation and Lessons Learned. (2020). Pedroso, Rui L ; Venvik, Guri ; Boogaard, Floris C ; Zuurman, Antal ; Cassanti, Ana C ; Roest, Allard H.
    In: Sustainability.
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  45. Education and Disaster Vulnerability in Southeast Asia: Evidence and Policy Implications. (2020). Hoffmann, Roman ; Blecha, Daniela.
    In: Sustainability.
    RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:4:p:1401-:d:320501.

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  46. Media Exposure, Disaster Experience, and Risk Perception of Rural Households in Earthquake-Stricken Areas: Evidence from Rural China. (2020). Yong, Zhuolin ; Deng, Xin ; Zhuang, Linmei ; Xu, Dingde ; Qing, Cheng.
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  47. Evaluation of Disaster Medicine Preparedness among Healthcare Profession Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in Pakistan. (2020). Fang, YU ; Mohamed, Mohamed Izham ; Akbar, Jamshaid ; Gillani, Ali Hassan.
    In: IJERPH.
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  48. Disaster Risk Perception, Sense of Pace, Evacuation Willingness, and Relocation Willingness of Rural Households in Earthquake-Stricken Areas: Evidence from Sichuan Province, China. (2020). Yong, Zhuolin ; Ma, Zhixing ; Deng, Xin ; Zhou, Wenfeng ; Xu, Dingde ; Qing, Chen.
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  49. Differences in the Disaster-Preparedness Behaviors of the General Public and Professionals: Evidence from Sichuan Province, China. (2020). Yong, Zhuolin ; Liu, YI ; Deng, Xin ; Zhuang, Linmei ; Xu, Dingde.
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  50. Flood Fatalities in the United States: The Roles of Socioeconomic Factors and the National Flood Insurance Program. (2019). Skidmore, Mark ; Lim, Jung Min.
    In: Southern Economic Journal.
    RePEc:wly:soecon:v:85:y:2019:i:4:p:1032-1057.

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  51. An Integrated Framework for Environmental Multi‐Impact Spatial Risk Analysis. (2019). Ferretti, Valentina ; Montibeller, Gilberto.
    In: Risk Analysis.
    RePEc:wly:riskan:v:39:y:2019:i:1:p:257-273.

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  52. The health knowledge mechanism: evidence on the link between education and health lifestyle in the Philippines. (2019). Lutz, Sebastian Uljas ; Hoffmann, Roman.
    In: The European Journal of Health Economics.
    RePEc:spr:eujhec:v:20:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1007_s10198-017-0950-2.

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  53. Behavioral Impact of Disaster Education: Evidence from a Dance-Based Program in Indonesia. (2019). Shoji, Masahiro ; Takafuji, Yoko ; Harada, Tetsuya.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  54. Formal Education and Disaster Response of Children: Evidence from Coastal Villages in Indonesia. (2019). Shoji, Masahiro ; Takafuji, Yoko ; Harada, Tetsuya.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  55. Financial Preparation, Disaster Experience, and Disaster Risk Perception of Rural Households in Earthquake-Stricken Areas: Evidence From the Wenchuan and Lushan Earthquakes in China’s Sichuan Province. (2019). Yong, Zhuolin ; Ma, Zhixing ; Liu, YI ; Deng, Xin ; Zhou, Wenfeng ; Huang, Kai ; Xu, Dingde.
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  56. How does information affect fire risk reduction behaviors? Mediating effects of cognitive processes and subjective knowledge. (2018). Liu, Tianzhuo ; Jiao, Huifang.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  57. Drivers of response to extreme weather warnings among marine fishermen. (2018). Malakar, Krishna ; Mishra, Trupti ; Patwardhan, Anand.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  58. Household Disaster Management in Disaster Prone II of Mt. Slamet. (2018). Dewanti, Diah Setyawati.
    In: GATR Journals.
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  59. Residents’ Disaster Preparedness after the Meinong Taiwan Earthquake: A Test of Protection Motivation Theory. (2018). Feng, Jui-Ying ; Tang, Jing-Shia.
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  60. Rural Households’ Livelihood Capital, Risk Perception, and Willingness to Purchase Earthquake Disaster Insurance: Evidence from Southwestern China. (2018). Wang, Xuxi ; Liu, Shaoquan ; Tang, Hong ; Xu, Dingde.
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  61. Social Capital Enhanced Disaster Preparedness and Health Consultations after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Power Station Accident. (2018). Takebayashi, Yoshitake ; Suzuki, Satoshi ; Murakami, Michio ; Hasegawa, Makoto ; Ohto, Hitoshi.
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  62. Climate Change Risk Perception in Taiwan: Correlation with Individual and Societal Factors. (2018). Han, Ziqiang ; Sun, Yingying.
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  63. Natural disasters, social protection, and risk perceptions. (2018). Zou, Wenbo ; Tjernström, Emilia ; Daigneault, Adam ; Brown, Philip.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:104:y:2018:i:c:p:310-325.

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  64. The Household Response to Persistent Natural Disasters: Evidence from Bangladesh. (2018). Karim, Azreen.
    In: World Development.
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  65. Exploring a spatial statistical approach to quantify flood risk perception using cognitive maps. (2015). Brennan, Michael ; Shahumyan, Harutyun ; Brereton, Finbarr ; Oneill, Eoin.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  66. General Practitioners’ Knowledge and Concern about Electromagnetic Fields. (2014). Larsen, Pia Veldt ; Breckenkamp, Jurgen ; Berg-Beckhoff, Gabriele ; Kowall, Bernd.
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