Community Proactivity in Disaster Preparation: Research Based on Two Communities in Japan

This study examined the determinants of people’s participation in community-based disaster preparedness efforts. We administered surveys to residents of two communities in Japan: a neighborhood renowned for high proactivity in disaster preparedness efforts ( N =443) and a relatively new, developing...

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