Emotions, trust, and perceived risk: affective and cognitive routes to flood preparedness behavior.

作者: Teun Terpstra

DOI: 10.1111/J.1539-6924.2011.01616.X

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摘要: Despite the prognoses of the effects of global warming (eg, rising sea levels, increasing river discharges), few international studies have addressed how flood preparedness should be stimulated among private citizens. This article aims to predict Dutch citizens' flood preparedness intentions by testing a path model, including previous flood hazard experiences, trust in public flood protection, and flood risk perceptions (both affective and cognitive components). Data were collected through questionnaire surveys in two coastal …

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