2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102157
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Increasing flood risk awareness and warning readiness by participation – But who understands what under ‘participation’?

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“…With respect to the sensitivity analysis (SA), only nine papers (9.5 %) performed it. Most articles applied local SA by comparing the results obtained by changing input methods, such as choosing different weights (Müller et al, 2011;Nazeer and Bork, 2019;Rogelis et al, 2016), aggregation methods (Fernandez et al, 2016;Nazeer and Bork, 2019), or indicators (Rogelis et al, 2016;Zhang and You, 2014). In addition, Abebe et al (2018) quantified sensitivity through variance reduction and mutual information.…”
Section: Uncertainty Sensitivity and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to the sensitivity analysis (SA), only nine papers (9.5 %) performed it. Most articles applied local SA by comparing the results obtained by changing input methods, such as choosing different weights (Müller et al, 2011;Nazeer and Bork, 2019;Rogelis et al, 2016), aggregation methods (Fernandez et al, 2016;Nazeer and Bork, 2019), or indicators (Rogelis et al, 2016;Zhang and You, 2014). In addition, Abebe et al (2018) quantified sensitivity through variance reduction and mutual information.…”
Section: Uncertainty Sensitivity and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are effective in alerting an entire population, day or night (Zunkel, 2015;Mathews et al, 2017;Landry et al, 2019), provided that the distribution of sirens is dense enough to be heard by all. Sirens leave no time for hesitation and require immediate reactions (Reed et al, 2010;Cain et al, 2021;Fekete et al, 2021). But their effectiveness is based on the implicit assumption that the population understands what is expected from them during the alarm (Sorensen, 2000;Linsday, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have raised doubts about the effectiveness of sirens and criticized the heavy investment in this technology in France (Hirel, 2002;Vinet, 2010;Garcia and Fearnley, 2012;Beccerra et al, 2013;Pappenberger et al, 2015;Daupras et al, 2015;Vogel, 2017;Douvinet, 2018;Courteau, 2019). Monthly testing of sirens (e.g., in France, the first Wednesday of each month) has served to remind residents of the existence of sirens (Créton-Cazanave, 2010), but a national study indicated that only 22 % of the popu-lation recognized the sound of alert sirens well enough to guide behavior (Deloitte, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifying, mapping and analyzing landowner and stakeholder interests and their potential for commitments are key steps in such processes (Blazquez et al., 2021). However, it is even more important to ensure that the engagement is inclusive, transparent, and persistent over time (Fekete et al., 2021; Zilans et al., 2019).…”
Section: From a Project To A Process‐based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%