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Demographic and cultural characteristics contribute to the social constructions of risks

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Worldviews, Norms/values, Ethnicity

Hazards: Man-made intentional hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness, Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Education and income levels influence the levels of fear

30.09.2018


Cultural differences visible in the phases of disaster response and recovery

30.09.2018


Ethnicity as a risk for heat-related disasters

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Ethnicity

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Description of the earthquake signalisation for the LastQuake app

30.09.2018


Culturally "neutral" adaptation of LastQuake app features

30.09.2018


Description of the follow-up feature of the LastQuake app

30.09.2018


Ethnically inclusive climates change adaptation strategies

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Ethnicity

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: National research bodies

Disaster management plans should be in line with language and other specific requirements of ethnic minorities and vulnerable groups

30.09.2018


Actors involved in disaster management for vulnerable groups in Bulgaria

30.09.2018


Description of the project: ‘Prepared Together for Disasters, Emergencies, and Crises’ (Bulgaria, 2013-2015)

30.09.2018


Low vs high levels of social cohesion as weaknesses or strengths in disaster situations

30.09.2018


Ethnic diversity contributes to collective community experience and knowledge on disaster preparedness and response

30.09.2018


Ethnically-inclusive climate change adaptation strategies

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Ethnicity

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: National research bodies

Relationships between Buddhism and disaster recovery

30.09.2018


The development objectives of the LastQuake app

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Communication, Languages, Ethnicity

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens, Active citizens

Use of the safety check feature by region

30.09.2018


The importance of training on how to deal with multi-ethnic and religious neighbourhoods

30.09.2018


The impact of differences in local cultures on disaster communication

30.09.2018


Differences in behaviour amongst different ethnic groups in a disaster is more likely to be linked to a lack of local knowledge rather than to cultural factors

30.09.2018


Different "types of power" within empowerment

30.09.2018


Cultural influences on empowerment processes

30.09.2018


The protection and respect for the right to cultural identity and participation in cultural life take various forms

30.09.2018


In some places, religious explanations for natural disasters are taken into account (Egypt), while in others scientific explanations are predominant (UK)

30.09.2018


Discriminatory attitudes in disaster contexts

30.09.2018


Legal frameworks for children, pregnant women, elderly, disabled and sick people vulnerabilities in a disaster situation

30.09.2018


Bulgarian legislation for groups with special needs and different cultural identity

30.09.2018


Cross-national differences in levels of optimism bias

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Worldviews, Ethnicity

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness, Response, Recovery, All disaster phases

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Non-whites in evacuation situations

30.09.2018


UK legislation concerning culture and human rights

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Ethnicity, Customs/traditions/rituals

Hazards: Natural hazards

Disaster Phases: Response, Preparedness

Types of Actors Concerned: National civil protection body

UK legislation concerning vulnerable groups

30.09.2018


Intensified information-seeking as a response to a disaster event

30.09.2018


People with higher levels of education and higher incomes have a lower levels of trust in governments and higher levels of trust in scientific institutions

30.09.2018


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