Retrospective and prospective evaluations of drought and flood

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作者
Shao, Wanyun [1 ]
Kam, Jonghun [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama, Dept Geog, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA
[2] Pohang Univ Sci & Technol, Div Environm Sci & Engn, Pohang, South Korea
[3] Univ Alabama, Dept Civil Construct & Environm Engn, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA
关键词
Public risk evaluation; Public awareness; Survey research; Standard Precipitation Index; Google Trends; CLIMATE-CHANGE; LOCAL WEATHER; TROPICAL CYCLONES; PUBLIC PERCEPTION; RISK; FREQUENCY; PRECIPITATION; POLARIZATION; VARIABILITY; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141155
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate extremes will be intensified and become more frequent One of the regions where this is the case is the US. Gulf coast region. This region is susceptible to the impacts of climate extremes. This region has recently experienced large amounts of economic damages caused by high-impact hurricanes and floods. Meanwhile, drought can also pose serious risks once it occurs. By using a 2019 US. Gulf Coast survey combined with Standard Precipitation Index, we closely examined retrospective and prospective evaluations of drought and flood among coastal residents. Drawing upon literature on human-environment system, we were interested in how the objective conditions of past drought and flood influenced individual's perceptions of these hazards and how their retrospective evaluations were correlated with their prospective evaluations of future trends of these hazards. Coastal residents' retrospective evaluations of past drought and flood were found to be influenced by historic objective conditions. Higher drought frequencies were found to increase the probability of perceiving increasing trend of drought number in the past. Higher flood frequencies were found to decrease the probability of perceiving increasing trend of flood number in the past. Higher intensities of drought and flood were found to increase the probabilities of perceiving increasing trends of drought duration and flood amount in the past. Coastal residents' prospective evaluations of future drought and flood were found to be influenced by retrospective evaluations of these hazards, suggesting the temporal continuity in human judgment. Moreover, those who relied on a longer time span in reference to the future were found to be more likely to perceive increasing trends of drought and flood. We ended this paper by proposing a theoretical framework to guide future studies and discussing policy implications. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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