2021
DOI: 10.3390/su14010289
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Effects of Perceptions of Climate Change and Flood Risk on Coping Behavior: A Case Study of Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract: Globalization and population growth have put great pressure on the environment over the last few decades, and climate change has increased associated negative effects. Researchers examine the interactions between human and the environment. Among them, the relationship between place attachment and pro-environmental behavior has attracted particular research attention. However, few studies have addressed the relationships among flood risk perceptions, place attachment, and climate change coping behavior in a den… Show more

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“…Community-based risk-sharing is a local innovation used to provide support in areas where there is no agricultural insurance policy coverage. Lee & Lin (2022) addressed that people's perceptions and attitudes affect their responses to natural risks. Moreover, according to Aditto et al (2012), De Silva &Kawasaki (2018), andNayak &Manjunatha (2019), knowledge of the characteristics of risks that influence small farm households is the key factor that affects their practices to deal with risks.…”
Section: Discussion On Solutions To Improve the Riskcoping Capacity O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community-based risk-sharing is a local innovation used to provide support in areas where there is no agricultural insurance policy coverage. Lee & Lin (2022) addressed that people's perceptions and attitudes affect their responses to natural risks. Moreover, according to Aditto et al (2012), De Silva &Kawasaki (2018), andNayak &Manjunatha (2019), knowledge of the characteristics of risks that influence small farm households is the key factor that affects their practices to deal with risks.…”
Section: Discussion On Solutions To Improve the Riskcoping Capacity O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public perception has been analyzed over the years under many factors [15,20,21], with some of these factors being: the experiences of the population with the natural hazard [20,21]; the nature of the communicated message around the risks; the individual's physical location and proximity to a hazard [22][23][24]; the residence characteristics [23,[25][26][27][28]; length of time at the residence [25]; flood consequences [25][26][27][28][29][30]; the socio-economic and demographic profiles (age, gender, education, income, number of children) [23,24,31,32]; the mitigation measures [26,27], the individual's knowledge of the hazard [28,29]; the socio-cultural context [30]; the attitudes and values towards the environment and climate change [31]; ethnicity [32]; and the political environment [33]. Negative emotions associated with flooding and feelings of attachment to the home are other factors that can affect the interpretation of risk and the behaviors adopted.…”
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confidence: 99%