2018
DOI: 10.3166/ges.20.2018.0005
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Acceptabilité des relocalisations des biens face à l’élévation du niveau de la mer : perceptions de nouveaux dispositifs de gouvernance du foncier

Abstract: Face aux risques d'érosion littorale et de submersion marine aggravés par l'élévation du niveau de la mer, de nouvelles mesures, visant à réduire la vulnérabilité des économies littorales par la relocalisation des biens les plus exposés, sont préconisées.Cependant, elles font face à de fortes oppositions, tant des propriétaires concernés que des élus locaux. À partir d'une enquête menée auprès de 421 résidents principaux et secondaires de la commune d'Hyères-les-Palmiers, cet article présente la diversité des … Show more

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“…However, an influence of risk perception in acceptability of relocation strategies facing sea-level rise in South France was recently examined by a choice experiment method, and there socio-economic variables did not explain preferences when perception variables taken into account [75]. There the respondents from coastal areas revealed an optimism bias facing rising sea levels, and similar is observed in responses from the most exposed inhabitants to coastal risks in another French Mediterranean study [76]. In addition, while perception of the consequences does not appear to be a strong determinant of the choice of adopting mitigation measures in Germany, other socioeconomic factors such as having children or being a house owner result in stronger determinants and in spending more money on flood protection measures [36].…”
Section: The Willingness To Pay For Insurance Against Disasters Resulting From Climate Changementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…However, an influence of risk perception in acceptability of relocation strategies facing sea-level rise in South France was recently examined by a choice experiment method, and there socio-economic variables did not explain preferences when perception variables taken into account [75]. There the respondents from coastal areas revealed an optimism bias facing rising sea levels, and similar is observed in responses from the most exposed inhabitants to coastal risks in another French Mediterranean study [76]. In addition, while perception of the consequences does not appear to be a strong determinant of the choice of adopting mitigation measures in Germany, other socioeconomic factors such as having children or being a house owner result in stronger determinants and in spending more money on flood protection measures [36].…”
Section: The Willingness To Pay For Insurance Against Disasters Resulting From Climate Changementioning
confidence: 96%
“…For example, a recent study on an Italian nationwide survey shows that WTP ranges a lot and the heterogeneity due to proposed public policies and individual characteristics is similar [35]. While these approaches generally focus on green technologies [28,29], many studies focus on adaptation strategies, such as coastal adaptation policies facing sea-level rise [76,77]. Very recently studies focused on stated preferences started analysing WTP for the adoption of nature-based solutions [30].…”
Section: The Willingness To Pay For Insurance Against Disasters Resulting From Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%