The behavioral turn in flood risk management, its assumptions and potential implications

C Kuhlicke, S Seebauer, P Hudson… - Wiley …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Recent policy changes highlight the need for citizens to take adaptive actions to reduce
flood‐related impacts. Here, we argue that these changes represent a wider behavioral turn …

Swimming alone? Why linking flood risk perception and behavior requires more than “it's the individual, stupid”

S Rufat, A Fekete, I Armaş, T Hartmann… - Wiley …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A common assertion in discussions of flooding is that risk perception is critical and is linked
to risk‐mitigating behavior. Furthermore, many assert that the adverse effects of floods could …

Debates—Perspectives on socio‐hydrology: Capturing feedbacks between physical and social processes

G Di Baldassarre, A Viglione, G Carr… - Water Resources …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
In flood risk assessment, there remains a lack of analytical frameworks capturing the
dynamics emerging from two‐way feedbacks between physical and social processes, such …

A review of risk perceptions and other factors that influence flood mitigation behavior

P Bubeck, WJW Botzen… - Risk Analysis: An …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
In flood risk management, a shift can be observed toward more integrated approaches that
increasingly address the role of private households in implementing flood damage …

Is there really “nothing you can do”? Pathways to enhanced flood-risk preparedness

L Fox-Rogers, C Devitt, E O'Neill, F Brereton… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Whilst policy makers have tended to adopt an 'information-deficit model'to bolster levels of
flood-risk preparedness primarily though communication strategies promoting awareness …

Implementation of property‐level flood risk adaptation (PLFRA) measures: Choices and decisions

MS Attems, T Thaler, E Genovese… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrometeorological events are highly costly and have strong impacts on the human‐
environment system. Effective response requires effective risk management concepts and …

Unpacking Protection Motivation Theory: evidence for a separate protective and non-protective route in private flood mitigation behavior

P Babcicky, S Seebauer - Journal of Risk Research, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Flood preparedness of private households is regarded an essential building block of
integrated flood risk management. In the past decade, numerous empirical studies have …

Detailed insights into the influence of flood-coping appraisals on mitigation behaviour

P Bubeck, WJW Botzen, H Kreibich… - Global environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Insights into flood mitigation behaviour are important because of the ongoing shift to risk-
based flood management approaches in Europe and worldwide, which envisage a …

Flood risk management as a public or a private good, and the implications for stakeholder engagement

LH Geaves, EC Penning-Rowsell - Environmental Science & Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
A move to encourage partnership funding of Flood Risk Management (FRM) has resulted in
current FRM measures providing both public and private benefits. Yet, the scales of service …

Debates—Perspectives on socio‐hydrology: Modeling flood risk as a public policy problem

P Gober, HS Wheater - Water Resources Research, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Socio‐hydrology views human activities as endogenous to water system dynamics; it is the
interaction between human and biophysical processes that threatens the viability of current …