“…At the same time, many studies believe that the residents’ preparedness for avoiding disasters is simply material preparation, which is measured from the perspective of residents’ material preparation. Among them, the most common way to measure disaster preparedness is to ask residents whether they have prepared emergency disaster kits (flashlights, radios, clean water) (e.g., [ 35 , 36 , 45 , 46 ]), buy insurance (e.g., [ 24 , 25 ]), if they had an escape plan (e.g., [ 39 , 40 , 41 , 42 , 47 , 48 ]) and reinforce houses (e.g., [ 38 , 49 ]). In addition, some scholars have noted that in addition to material preparation, residents’ disaster preparedness, conscious disaster risk management behavior is also an effective means to deal with disaster impact (e.g., [ 21 ]).…”