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Individual/collective memory / Man-made non-intentional hazards or emergency situations

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Individual previous experience with disaster and the link with risk perception and risk related behaviour

30.09.2018


Negative emotions correlate with preparedness behaviour

30.09.2018


Emotional triggers and future risk related behaviours

30.09.2018


Communicating risks and individual preparedness

30.09.2018


The general role of cultural factors in citizen empowerment during disaster situations

30.09.2018


How disaster experiences shape citizens' initial responses

30.09.2018


Relocation affecting individual and collective identity

30.09.2018


Preserving and restoring the physical environment to preserve local identity

30.09.2018


Impact of frequency of disasters on risk perception

30.09.2018


Disaster response related to different disaster types

30.09.2018


Positive experiences of first responder action in the recovery phase of a disaster outweighs negative ones

30.09.2018


Empowerment through traditions in farming, building and other land use

30.09.2018


Prioritizing built environment policies as a prevention tool

30.09.2018


Long-term disaster effects in the perception of threats

30.09.2018


Personal experience guides behaviour more than received information

30.09.2018


Experience with violent life events influences future perception of risk

30.09.2018


Enhancing and cultivating local capacities as a component of empowering communities in India

30.09.2018


Prior negative experiences influence perceptions of future risks depending on the severity of personal consequences of the former

30.09.2018


Authorities' effectiveness in dealing with past events enhances feelings of security amongst citizens

30.09.2018


Availability bias: recalling particular examples In judging the frequency of events

30.09.2018


The narrative bias: information obtained from others' personal experiences influences risk behaviour more than that presented as a formal description

30.09.2018


Citizen perception of risk linked to perceived frequency of disaster occurrences

30.09.2018


Differences between natural and technological disasters in terms of suddenness, power, destructiveness, predictability and low point of the event

30.09.2018


People tolerate natural disasters better than man-made ones and media has an important influence on this

30.09.2018


Citizens and the culture of inclusive policy-making

30.09.2018


Optimism bias is less present in victims of nuclear accidents as well as those who are not at any risk of their consequences

30.09.2018


Risk behaviour is to a large extent socially and culturally learnt, but not determined

30.09.2018


People tend to estimate general risks to be larger than personal ones

30.09.2018


Collective and historical memory of past disaster situations important to citizen risk perception and preparedness

30.09.2018


Bulgarian evacuation and deconcentration measures in disaster situations

30.09.2018


In the aftermath of a disaster, levels of trust in authorities tend to decline significantly

30.09.2018


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