Place attachment and natural hazard risk: Research review and agenda
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2016
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Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd
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Abstract
Little is known about how place attachment affects natural hazard risk perception and coping. A systematic search of social science databases revealed 31 works (1996-2016) that directly address place attachment in relation to natural hazard risk or natural environmental risks (seismic, volcanic, etc.). Across different contexts, the research shows: (a) both positive and negative relations between place attachment and natural environmental risk perception; (b) both positive and negative relations between place attachment and risk coping; and (c) mediating and moderating relations. In particular, results show that: (a) strongly attached individuals perceive natural environmental risks but underestimate their potential effects; (b) strongly attached individuals are unwilling to relocate when facing natural environmental risks and are more likely to return to risky areas after a natural environmental disaster; (c) place attachment acts both as a mediating and moderating variable between risk perception and coping. Place attachment should play a more significant role in natural hazard risk management. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Alves, Susana/0000-0002-6831-8192; Bonaiuto, Marino/0000-0002-4543-5329
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Place attachment, Sense of place, Natural environment, Natural hazard, Risk perception, Risk coping
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188
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Q1
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48
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33
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53