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The role of flood memory in the impact of repeat flooding on mental health
2014
Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response IV
unpublished
A highly important but under researched impact of flood events is the long term psychological effect of the distress and trauma caused by damage and losses associated with repeated flooding of communities. As a part of the recovery process responders need to consider flooded households and offer support to mitigate against the stress of flooding. This research aims to consider how the risk of repeat flooding and flood memory can affect the needs of communities with respect to post disaster
doi:10.2495/friar140161
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