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Identification of Patterns and Influential Factors on Civil Protection Personnel Opinions and Views on Different Aspects of Flood Risk Management: The Case of Greece

Michalis Diakakis, D. Damigos, Andreas Kallioras

2020Sustainability22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The views and perceptions of the civil protection community have a central position in any risk management process or initiative, and are crucial to its success. However, knowledge of the views and perceptions of officials, and what affects them remains limited in the current literature. This work uses questionnaires to explore the views of civil protection personnel in Greece on different elements of flood risk management and identify factors that influence them. Results provide a basic understanding of officials’ views, indicating certain shortcomings in various sectors and dissatisfaction in several aspects of everyday practice. Interestingly, responses of participants to perception- and knowledge-related questions show a pattern, relating to respondents’ attributes and characteristics, such as experience, age, qualifications, and others. On the contrary, their views on everyday practice issues of flood risk management are associated with the type of position they have in the civil protection community. The findings contribute to the overall effort to improve the understanding of the characteristics of civil protection organizations across Europe, as a means to enhance cooperation.

Topics & Concepts

Flood mythFlood risk managementIdentification (biology)PerceptionPosition (finance)Civil defenseRisk managementWork (physics)Process (computing)Public relationsRisk perceptionBusinessPolitical scienceKnowledge managementPsychologyEngineeringGeographyComputer scienceLawOperating systemBotanyBiologyNeuroscienceArchaeologyMechanical engineeringFinanceFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementDisaster Management and ResilienceInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis