Urban household adaption to natural hazards in Hangzhou City, China

Q4 Engineering Disaster Advances Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.25303/1610da049062
Qian Liu, Ting Xu, Shanzhong Qi
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Household adaption to natural hazards has been critical in disaster prevention and mitigation in disaster-prone regions. However, the adaption of urban household to natural hazards is not yet fully understood, especially in the subtropical forested region of Southeast China. In this study, we investigated the urban household adaption to natural hazards in the forested region of southeastern China by using a multinomial logistic regression model to analyze 763 urban household questionnaire responses from 6 districts in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang province. The results indicated that (1) from high to low, the top 6 natural hazards deeply concerned by urban household of Hangzhou City were typhoon, rainstorm, lightning, flood, low temperature disaster and snow disaster and (2) gender, length of family residence, disaster awareness and household satisfaction all significantly influenced the urban household adaption to natural hazards. This study suggested that Government should improve channels for disaster publicity, strengthen community management and promote social emergency construction in future decades.
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杭州市城市家庭对自然灾害的适应
在灾害易发地区,家庭对自然灾害的适应对于防灾和减灾至关重要。然而,城市家庭对自然灾害的适应性尚未完全了解,特别是在中国东南部的亚热带森林地区。本研究采用多项logistic回归模型,对浙江省杭州市6个区763户城市家庭的问卷调查结果进行分析,探讨了东南林区城市家庭对自然灾害的适应能力。结果表明:(1)杭州市城市居民家庭最关注的前6位自然灾害由高到低依次为台风、暴雨、雷电、洪水、低温灾害和雪灾;(2)性别、家庭居住年限、灾害意识和家庭满意度对城市居民家庭对自然灾害的适应有显著影响。建议未来几十年政府应完善灾害宣传渠道,加强社区管理,推进社会应急建设。
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Disaster Advances
Disaster Advances 地学-地球科学综合
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