Better prepared but less resilient: the paradoxical impact of frequent flood experience on adaptive behavior and resilience

IF 4.2 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-15 DOI:10.5194/nhess-23-2787-2023
Lisa Köhler, Torsten Masson, Sabrina Köhler, C. Kuhlicke
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Abstract. To better understand factors shaping adaptive behavior and resilience is crucial in designing policy strategies to prepare people for future flooding. The central question of our paper is how frequent flood experience (FFE) impacts adaptive behavior and self-reported resilience. The applied empirical methods are binary logistic and linear regression models using data from a panel dataset including 2462 residents (Germany, state of Saxony). Four main conclusions from the investigations can be drawn. First, more flood-experienced respondents are statistically significantly more likely to have taken precautionary measures in the past. Second, FFE has a statistically significant negative impact on self-reported resilience. Third, the impact of FFE on the capacity to recover and the capacity to resist is statistically significantly non-linear. Fourth, putting together these results reveals the paradox of more flood-experienced respondents being better prepared but feeling less resilient at the same time. It can be concluded that more research is needed to obtain deeper insights into the drivers behind self-reported resilience and that this study can be seen as a piece of the puzzle, taking frequent flood experience as the primary entry point.
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准备得更好但韧性较差:频繁的洪水经历对适应性行为和韧性的矛盾影响
摘要更好地了解影响适应性行为和恢复力的因素对于设计政策策略以使人们为未来的洪水做好准备至关重要。我们论文的中心问题是频繁的洪水经历(FFE)如何影响适应行为和自我报告的恢复力。应用的经验方法是二元逻辑和线性回归模型,使用来自包括2462名居民(德国,萨克森州)的面板数据集的数据。从这些调查中可以得出四个主要结论。首先,在统计上,经历过洪水的受访者更有可能在过去采取预防措施。其次,FFE对自我报告弹性有显著的负向影响。第三,FFE对恢复能力和抵抗能力的影响在统计上呈显著的非线性。第四,把这些结果放在一起,揭示了一个悖论,即经历过洪水的受访者准备得更好,但同时感觉韧性较差。可以得出的结论是,需要更多的研究来更深入地了解自我报告的恢复力背后的驱动因素,而这项研究可以被视为拼图的一部分,以频繁的洪水经历为主要切入点。
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Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
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7.60
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6.50%
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192
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS) is an interdisciplinary and international journal dedicated to the public discussion and open-access publication of high-quality studies and original research on natural hazards and their consequences. Embracing a holistic Earth system science approach, NHESS serves a wide and diverse community of research scientists, practitioners, and decision makers concerned with detection of natural hazards, monitoring and modelling, vulnerability and risk assessment, and the design and implementation of mitigation and adaptation strategies, including economical, societal, and educational aspects.
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