Social Resilience to Flood Disasters: Demographic, Socio-Economic and Psychological Factors of Impact

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Social Resilience to Flood Disasters: Demographic, Socio-Economic and Psychological Factors of Impact. / Cvetković, Vladimir; Ivković, Tamara.
In: Academic Perspective Procedia, Vol. 2022, No. November, 01.11.2022.

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title = "Social Resilience to Flood Disasters: Demographic, Socio-Economic and Psychological Factors of Impact",
abstract = ": Starting from the increasingly frequent consequences of floods in local communities in Serbia, thispaper aims to examine the level and impact of selected demographic, socio-economic and psychological factorson the level of social resilience to flood disasters. The research was conducted using a provided questionnaire andthen collected online for 261 respondents during August 2021. The research results show a statistically significantinfluence of gender, previous experience, social ties, trust in public institutions and involvement in riskcommunication processes on the level of social resilience to flooding disasters. In addition, research has foundthat strengthening social resilience requires strengthening social networking, trust and solidarity among membersof the local community. The obtained research results can significantly help all stakeholders formulate strategies,plans, and initiatives to improve social resilience to the consequences of flood disasters and create preconditionsfor building a safe and sustainable environment.",
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N2 - : Starting from the increasingly frequent consequences of floods in local communities in Serbia, thispaper aims to examine the level and impact of selected demographic, socio-economic and psychological factorson the level of social resilience to flood disasters. The research was conducted using a provided questionnaire andthen collected online for 261 respondents during August 2021. The research results show a statistically significantinfluence of gender, previous experience, social ties, trust in public institutions and involvement in riskcommunication processes on the level of social resilience to flooding disasters. In addition, research has foundthat strengthening social resilience requires strengthening social networking, trust and solidarity among membersof the local community. The obtained research results can significantly help all stakeholders formulate strategies,plans, and initiatives to improve social resilience to the consequences of flood disasters and create preconditionsfor building a safe and sustainable environment.

AB - : Starting from the increasingly frequent consequences of floods in local communities in Serbia, thispaper aims to examine the level and impact of selected demographic, socio-economic and psychological factorson the level of social resilience to flood disasters. The research was conducted using a provided questionnaire andthen collected online for 261 respondents during August 2021. The research results show a statistically significantinfluence of gender, previous experience, social ties, trust in public institutions and involvement in riskcommunication processes on the level of social resilience to flooding disasters. In addition, research has foundthat strengthening social resilience requires strengthening social networking, trust and solidarity among membersof the local community. The obtained research results can significantly help all stakeholders formulate strategies,plans, and initiatives to improve social resilience to the consequences of flood disasters and create preconditionsfor building a safe and sustainable environment.

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