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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description | 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 understanding of local population risk perception and its effects on prevention and preparedness actions in order to improve social acceptability of adaptive flood risk management. Landowners’ involvement in wetland management offer benefits beyond the line of their property. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to achieve an empirical understanding of risk perception and self-protective behaviour among the landowners of the riparian marshes in the Gironde Estuary, in France. Application of the psychometric approach reveals that flood risk perception among landowners can be characterised by three synthetic variables that indicate on the degree of exposure, the sense of control and knowledge of the risk. Examining the relationships between these perceived risk dimensions and landowners’ participation in water structures management provides three profiles of self-protective behaviour distinguishing “vulnerable”, “autonomous”, and “passive” individuals. Finally, implications of our findings for the management of flood risk in estuarine environment which is often drained areas are discussed.
•An empirical approach was tailored for landowner perception of flood risk.•The statistical methodology jointly assesses risk perception and preventive behaviour.•The case study area is located in the wetlands along the Gironde Estuary in France.•Three typologies of self-protective behaviour are identified.•Landowners prioritise additional protective measures to maintain actual uses of the areas. |
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