2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142215238
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Temporal and Spatial Pattern Evolution and Influencing Factors of the National Comprehensive Disaster-Reduction Demonstration Community in China

Abstract: A comprehensive disaster-reduction demonstration community (CDRDC) is imperative for building community resilience when confronted with disasters. However, the temporal characteristics and spatial heterogeneity of CDRDC in China are rarely involved in relevant research, and the influencing factor selection dimension is relatively singular. Based on the list of CDRDCs in China from 2008 to 2020, this study analyzed the spatial–temporal evolution pattern of CDRDCs at different scales and explored the correlation… Show more

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“…This finding contradicts the general understanding that areas with higher disaster hazard and risk should have more NCDDCs. Our study shows that the individual impact of disaster factors on the NCDDC distribution is relatively weak, consistent with previous research [37,38]. However, their explanatory power on the NCDDC distribution significantly increases when disaster factors interact with hospital density, GDP density, population density, and road density.…”
Section: Relationship Between the Ncddcs And Influencing Factorssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This finding contradicts the general understanding that areas with higher disaster hazard and risk should have more NCDDCs. Our study shows that the individual impact of disaster factors on the NCDDC distribution is relatively weak, consistent with previous research [37,38]. However, their explanatory power on the NCDDC distribution significantly increases when disaster factors interact with hospital density, GDP density, population density, and road density.…”
Section: Relationship Between the Ncddcs And Influencing Factorssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Road density affects the evacuation of people during disasters, which helps improve resilience [41]. In China, the natural disasters that pose the greatest threat to people and property are earthquakes Combining the relevant literature [36][37][38] and data availability, we selected nine potential influencing factors to discuss the spatial distribution of NCDDCs in five dimensions: disaster, medical services, government agency accessibility, transportation, and socioeconomics. The higher the population density, the higher the exposure and the greater the potential losses caused by a disaster event [39].…”
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