#5379. Impact of risk experience and personal exposure on coastal flooding and coastal erosion risk perception and coping strategies

August 2026publication date
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Ecology
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Abstract:
The increasing vulnerability of coastal areas to climate change and coastal Risks, is now clearly established due to sea level rise. These events, which have become commonplace, constitute a danger for residents and for public facilities, roads, homes, etc. and make these areas more and more vulnerable. Although measures to reduce this vulnerability of coastal cities have been identified by experts and authorities, a resistance exists to their implementation by the inhabitants of these areas exposed to coastal risks. The aim of our study is to investigate risk perception and coping strategies used by inhabitants of areas at risk of coastal flooding and coastal erosion, and to identify potential differences between these two types of coastal risks. More precisely, this study seeks to identify the major predictors of the willingness to cope using Bayesian regression.
Keywords:
Bayesian regression; coastal erosion risk; Coastal flooding risks; coping willingness; personal exposure; risk experience; risk perception

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