Landowner’s perception of flood risk and preventive actions in estuarine environment: An empirical investigation

Within Europe, flood and coastal risk management is undergoing a major paradigm shift as it moves from an approach dominated by investment in flood defence and control infrastructure to another one in which non-structural measures are favoured. One research challenge consists in developing a better...

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Landowners
Male
Middle Aged
Ownership
Psychometric paradigm
Quantitative psychology
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Self-protective behaviour
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