Disaster Phases
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Experiences of people who have lived in the Gaza region for a longer time influence perceptions of risk which are relatively higher amongst this category than among those recently settled in the area

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Individual/collective memory, Local knowledge

Hazards: Man-made intentional hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Lower perceived risk of terrorism amongst men linked to a motivation to stay on their land under any circumstances

30.09.2018


Cultural Factors: Gender roles, Norms/values

Hazards: Man-made intentional hazards

Disaster Phases: Prevention, Preparedness

Types of Actors Concerned: Non-active citizens

Education and income levels influence the levels of fear

30.09.2018


Understanding of risks and the necessity of taking preventive measures by people living in risk areas

30.09.2018


Cultural differences visible in the phases of disaster response and recovery

30.09.2018


Cross-cultural differences such as skin colour, gender, and education, define the social vulnerability of the society

30.09.2018


Link between religious beliefs and risk perception

30.09.2018


Link between trust in local authorities and lower levels of perceived risk

30.09.2018


Importance of knowledge with regards to perception of risk and trust in authorities

30.09.2018


Link between religious beliefs and the "illusion of control"

30.09.2018


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


Emotional triggers linked to perceived costs and benefits of adopting particular behaviours

30.09.2018


Communicating risks and individual preparedness

30.09.2018


Impact of visual aids on risk perception

30.09.2018


Lack of knowledge of disaster guidelines and procedures found in a study with Bucharest residents

30.09.2018


Low levels of awareness of appropriate behaviour in a disaster found in a study with Bucharest residents

30.09.2018


Considerable interest in disaster preparedness information found in a study with Bucharest residents

30.09.2018


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