Unlocking the nonlinear Nexus: Accessibility of emergency resource and resident participation in flood response

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Transport Geography Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2024.103926
Huaxiong Jiang , Yuxiao Wang , Wei Ma , Jiao'’e Wang , Mengmeng Zhang
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Flood disasters threaten urban sustainability, requiring community involvement and resource allocation. However, research on the link between emergency resource accessibility and residents' participation willingness in flood response is lacking. To fill this gap, we surveyed 1351 respondents in Zhengzhou and used the Community Capitals Framework to explore their nonlinear associations. Results show that: 1) Perceived accessibility of emergency resources, especially for rescue forces and medical facilities, typically has a more significant impact on residents' participation willingness in flood response compared to objectively measured accessibility, which includes communication facilities, emergency administration forces, and fire station. 2) Emergency resource accessibility, both perceived and objectively measured, displays nonlinear correlations with residents' participation willingness, with objective measures revealing more pronounced patterns such as (inverted) U-shapes or approximate linearity. 3) Spatial analysis indicates that in less affected flood areas, perceived and objective emergency resource accessibility strongly boost residents' willingness to participate, while in heavily affected areas, perceived accessibility exerts a prominent inhibitory impact. This study contributes to revealing the intricate, nonlinear link between emergency resource accessibility and residents' participation willingness in flood response, underscoring the importance of tailored flood strategies addressing both subjective perceptions and objective resource allocations for bolstering urban resilience.

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解开非线性联系:应急资源的可及性与居民参与洪灾响应
洪水灾害威胁着城市的可持续发展,需要社区参与和资源分配。然而,有关应急资源可及性与居民参与洪灾应对意愿之间联系的研究却十分缺乏。为了填补这一空白,我们在郑州对 1351 名受访者进行了调查,并使用社区资本框架探讨了它们之间的非线性关联。结果显示1)与客观测量的可得性(包括通讯设施、应急管理力量和消防站)相比,居民感知到的应急资源可得性,尤其是救援力量和医疗设施的可得性,通常对居民的洪灾响应参与意愿有更显著的影响。2) 无论是感知的还是客观测量的应急资源可及性,都与居民的参与意愿呈非线性相关,客观测量的结果显示出更明显的模式,如(倒)U 型或近似线性。3) 空间分析表明,在洪灾影响较小的地区,居民感知到的和客观测量到的应急资源可及性会强烈提升居民的参与意愿,而在受灾严重的地区,居民感知到的可及性则会产生明显的抑制作用。这项研究有助于揭示应急资源可及性与居民参与洪灾响应意愿之间错综复杂的非线性联系,强调了针对主观感知和客观资源分配制定有针对性的洪灾策略对于增强城市抗灾能力的重要性。
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期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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