Jaime Senabre. University of Alicante, Spain Abstract
Natural risks are natural processes
that can have their function in nature, but when they
manifest they have a direct impact on societies and on the environment.
Historically,
the human being has been subjected to the threat of natural phenomena,
such as floods,
earthquakes, volcanoes, forest fires, etc. The exposure to risk is
always associated with the
territory or geographical area inhabited. The risks, far from being
reduced, increase in a
world of increasing population and colonization of the territory. From
environmental
psychology, natural hazards are interpreted as stressful experiences
that the individual or
community must face, looking for the most appropriate strategies for
each situation. We
propose a comparative analysis between two different samples of the
population of the
province of Alicante (Spain). The data has been obtained by adapting the
same measurement
instrument and following a similar procedure, but taken in two different
time periods, 2012
(Ramos R, Olcina J Y, Molina S 2014) Y 2017 (Senabre J). The results
indicated that the threat
perception of natural hazards has increased and that society perceives
in a more pessimistic
way the evolution of the impact of natural phenomena. The main perceived
threats (forest fires, drought, desertification, extreme
temperatures and floods) are maintained in both studies, although there
have been significant changes in the level of importance
that society gives each one of them. The risk of drought is the only
threat that doesn’t offer qualitative changes in perception,
occupying the second place in both cases, although there are differences
at a quantitative level. Likewise, the data indicate that, in
recent years, the society has received more information about of this
type of risk. The studies on risk perception are a good tool for
improving risk management and for the development of environmental
policies appropriate to each specific territory.
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2nd International Conference on Natural Hazards and Disaster ManagementScientific Abstracts: J Earth Sci Clim ChangeDOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C2-042 | |
Citation: Senabre, J. (2018). Social perception of natural hazards in the province of Alicante, Spain: A comparative analysis. In J Earth Sci Clim Change 2018, Volume 9, pp20. DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C2-042 | |
pdf: https://www.omicsonline.org/conference-proceedings/2157-7617-C2-042-004.pdf |
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PSYCHOLOGY and ENVIRONMENT. FOREST FIRES and EMERGENCIES. Psicología y Medio Ambiente. Incendios Forestales y Emergencias.
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Social perception of natural hazards in the province of Alicante, Spain: A comparative analysis.
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