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An intervention to increase earthquake and fire preparedness
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2015
WIT Transactions on the Built Environment
Levels of natural hazard preparedness continue to be low across cultures. Studies on natural hazard preparedness have consistently found that simply providing people with information about risk is not sufficient to change preparedness behaviours. Research in the field of social representations and emergency preparedness indicate that it is a combination of cognitive, emotional, and cultural factors that affect preparedness behaviours. Therefore, understanding how personal, social, and cultural
doi:10.2495/sd151022
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