Community Perception, Self-efficacy, and Preparedness Intention on Dam-Failure Flood Risks: A Framework
Understanding community members' perceptions is the precondition for community-based disaster risk management. Although abundant research is available in existing literature assessing flood risk preparedness and its predictive perception factors, there is a lack of research assessing such a rel...
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Main Authors: | Khanm T., Kaman Z.K., Husin N.M., Samsuddin S.A., Ali Z., Harun N.H. |
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Other Authors: | 58905466600 |
Format: | Book chapter |
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2024
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