Participation of the green school community in conserving environment and disaster mitigation: a case study in Surakarta, Indonesia
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 16, 2025
Language: Английский
Participatory Flood Risk Management and Environmental Sustainability: The Role of Communication Engagement, Severity Beliefs, Mitigation Barriers, and Social Efficacy
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 2844 - 2844
Published: March 23, 2025
Climate
change
has
continued
to
cause
severe
coastal
flooding,
erosion,
and
storm
surge
in
the
northeastern
U.S.
region.
Compounding
challenge,
this
region
also
experienced
multiple
1-in-100-,
1-in-200-,
1-in-500-year
rainfall
events
2024.
In
recent
years,
community-based
flood
risk
management
become
an
important
component
for
generating
locally
viable
mitigation
strategies
build
environmental
sustainability.
At
heart
of
community
engagement
paradigm
is
communication,
which
aims
bring
together
stakeholders
strengthen
their
social
resilience
collaborate
solutions.
Extant
research
rarely
examined
direct
connection
between
theory-driven
communication
factors
management.
To
better
understand
role
facilitating
participatory
planning,
study
integrated
constructs
with
relevant
Health
Belief
Model
components
propose
test
a
conceptual
framework.
Specifically,
conducted
survey
302
residents
highly
vulnerable
sea
level
rise,
surge,
year-round
flooding
Study
results
suggested
that
information
exposure
could
drive
greater
perceived
severity
barriers,
addition
furthering
information-seeking
behavior
affiliated
community-engaged
communication.
Community-engaged
was
positively
linked
efficacy
beliefs
tackling
management,
aside
from
being
response
efficacy.
Both
predicted
interest
planning.
Language: Английский
The Influence of Muslim and Christian Destinations on Tourists’ Behavioural Intentions and Risk Perceptions
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 347 - 347
Published: April 22, 2024
This
paper
studies
the
factors
that
influence
tourists’
risk
perceptions
of
various
destinations
with
different
attributes
and
sociocultural
profiles.
Factor
analysis
is
utilised
to
investigate
determinants
perceptions,
finding
they
are
influenced
both
by
type
(delinquency,
health,
accident,
environment
catastrophe)
characteristics
destination
regarding
management
risk.
Structural
equations
modelling
conducted
study
relationships
between
image
visiting
intentions
across
destinations.
Multi-group
proves
have
influences
on
intentions.
The
results
show
there
significant
differences
according
predominant
religion
at
destinations,
i.e.,
Muslin
Christian.
implication
dimensions
perceived
risks
socio-culture
contexts
behaviour
tourists.
Language: Английский