Flood Disaster Risk, Sense of Place, and Preparedness of Entrepreneurs in Communities along a River

Enrique G. Oracion
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This paper investigated the flood experiences of entrepreneurs in communities along the Ocoy River in Negros Oriental. It further examined the relationships among flood disaster risk perception, sense of place, and flood disaster preparedness of the respondents composed of 36 non-probable samples of owners and managers of enterprises near the river. The face-to-face survey revealed that most had accumulated damage and losses during floods, reinforcing their high flood disaster risk perceptions. But the latter was positively and significantly related to their sense of place score, which suggests a high value they assigned to their communities despite a high flood risk. However, they had a low disaster preparedness score which is not significantly related to flood disaster risk perception and a sense of place. Only place dependence had a positive and significant relationship to flood disaster preparedness which explains their reluctance to relocate their operations. Therefore, as part of enterprises’ formal operational requirements for a business permit, the entrepreneurs must undergo flood disaster preparedness orientation to adapt to climate change.
洪水灾害风险、地方意识和沿河社区企业家的准备
本文调查了东尼格罗斯州奥科伊河沿岸社区企业家的洪水经历。本文进一步研究了36个非概率样本的受访人的洪水灾害风险感知、地方感和洪水防灾准备之间的关系。面对面的调查显示,大多数人在洪水期间积累了损失和损失,这加强了他们对洪水灾害风险的高度认知。但后者与他们的地方感得分呈正相关,这表明尽管洪水风险很高,他们还是给自己的社区赋予了很高的价值。然而,他们的备灾得分较低,与洪涝灾害风险感知和地方感没有显著相关。只有地方依赖与洪水灾害准备有积极和显著的关系,这解释了他们不愿意搬迁他们的业务。因此,作为企业正式经营许可证要求的一部分,企业家必须接受适应气候变化的洪水防灾导向。
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