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Current Situation and Trend of Resident Flood Risk Perception

Jiuling Cai

Abstract


As the disaster carrier of all kinds of natural disasters, residents' risk perception level ability will affect the disaster prevention and response effect. Under the current situation of climate change and urbanization development, flood disasters occur frequently in urban areas and attract wide attention. Article take the research of the literature research method, from the connotation of risk perception, research methods, influencing factors analysis in recent years at home and abroad in the residents of flood risk perception research progress, and on the basis of the future research can expand and deepen the direction, in order to provide knowledge and ideas for social disaster prevention and mitigation ability building and reference.


Keywords


Flood Risk Perception; Research Paradigm; Influencing Factors

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/mmf.v6i4.6568

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