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Determinants of People's Secondary Hazards Risk Perception: A Case Study in Wenchuan Earthquake Disaster Areas of China
2022
Frontiers in Earth Science
Few studies have examined people's subjective perceptions of risk after secondary disasters. This study selected 12 towns in the areas where secondary geological hazards (SGH) occurred after the Wenchuan earthquake as the survey research areas and obtained a total of 957 valid samples to assess the risk perceptions of residents and the factors influencing them 10 years after the disaster. Using four indicators (possibility, awareness, apprehension, and impact) to construct the Resident Risk
doi:10.3389/feart.2022.865143
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