2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104294
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Assessment and influencing factors of urban residents' flood emergency preparedness capacity: An example from Jiaozuo City, China

Delin Liu,
Zhuowei Yang,
Xiangyang Xu
et al.
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“…Moreover, from a sustainability perspective, researchers have explored the management of expired materials and recycling, proposing an option contract framework for emergency material reserves [56]. Additionally, a public emergency preparedness capability index system based on four indicators was established, identifying 10 influential factors, such as education level and age [57]. Overarching strategies for improving emergency management capabilities include the formulation of emergency management policies, the establishment of disaster management digital platforms, and the implementation of emergency training programs [51,58].…”
Section: Renli (Renli Usually Refers To Human-related Factors Highlig...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, from a sustainability perspective, researchers have explored the management of expired materials and recycling, proposing an option contract framework for emergency material reserves [56]. Additionally, a public emergency preparedness capability index system based on four indicators was established, identifying 10 influential factors, such as education level and age [57]. Overarching strategies for improving emergency management capabilities include the formulation of emergency management policies, the establishment of disaster management digital platforms, and the implementation of emergency training programs [51,58].…”
Section: Renli (Renli Usually Refers To Human-related Factors Highlig...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The report of the Ministry of Water Resources of China revealed that flood disasters had caused a total of about USD 763.78 billion in financial losses and more than 61 thousand deaths from 1990 to 2020 [8]. Recently, "looking at the sea in the city" has become a common problem in the development of Chinese cities [9], attracting great attention from the scientific community and society.…”
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confidence: 99%