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How the past influences the future: flood risk perception in informal settlements

Jerry Chati Tasantab, Thayaparan Gajendran, Kim Maund

2022Environmental Hazards16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study presents fresh evidence from an informal settlement in Accra, Ghana, examining how knowledge, understanding, experiences, and feelings about flood risk influence the flood risk perceptions of residents. The study adopted a mixed-methods approach, involving the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data. We collected the data through seventeen interviews and 392 household surveys in Glefe, Accra, Ghana. We then conducted a thematic analysis of the qualitative data to understand participants' perceptions and the factors influencing their flood risk perceptions. The factors were used to produce hypotheses about flood risk perception. We subsequently performed regression analyses using the quantitative data to test the hypothesised relationships. The findings revealed that fear, flood experience, and coping experience were the major factors influencing residents' flood risk perceptions. Taken together, these factors had varying levels of influence on risk perceptions, with fear being the most statistically significant. However, it seems that experience held sway over residents' opinions, views, and perceptions. The perceived likelihood of future flooding events was therefore determined by residents' experience with flooding and coping. The study recommends incorporating the flooding and coping experiences of residents into adaptation mechanisms because these influence their perceptions of the flooding risks.

Topics & Concepts

Flood mythRisk perceptionPerceptionFlooding (psychology)FeelingCoping (psychology)Thematic analysisQualitative researchQualitative propertyPsychologyHuman settlementGeographySocioeconomicsSocial psychologyClinical psychologySociologyComputer scienceArchaeologyPsychotherapistNeuroscienceSocial scienceMachine learningFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementDisaster Management and ResilienceTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
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