2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102640
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A Band-Aid fix to a problem that's going to be persistent”: The influence of social place attachment on rural residents' perceptions of natural hazard relief efforts

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“…However, in other in-1 There may be nonfinancial reasons a household chooses to reside in a disaster-prone area (such as social place attachment) that is not explored in this report. For more on that topic, see Davis et al, 2022. Due to affordability issues, groups with limited resources might be more likely to move into areas that are disaster-prone.…”
Section: Location and Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in other in-1 There may be nonfinancial reasons a household chooses to reside in a disaster-prone area (such as social place attachment) that is not explored in this report. For more on that topic, see Davis et al, 2022. Due to affordability issues, groups with limited resources might be more likely to move into areas that are disaster-prone.…”
Section: Location and Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%