Residents’ perceptions of coastal flood risk and its management through Coastal Defence Strategies at Emsworth, United Kingdom

Edward C. R. Shackleton, Jonathan Potts, David J. Carter, Rhoda C. Ballinger

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    Abstract

    Residents’ perceptions of coastal flood risk and its management at Emsworth, United Kingdom have been analysed using a mail survey. Research findings indicate an apparent complacency of attitudes such as “I am safe" and “I can cope" with flooding. The need for more effective, simpler communication along with more publicity from Operating Authorities regarding coastal flood risk was apparent.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages13001
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    EventLittoral 2010: Adapting to Global Change at the Coast: Leadership, Innovation, and Investment - London
    Duration: 21 Sept 201023 Sept 2010

    Conference

    ConferenceLittoral 2010: Adapting to Global Change at the Coast: Leadership, Innovation, and Investment
    CityLondon
    Period21/09/1023/09/10

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