Enhancing coastal community preparedness: The role of education, experience, and exposure to information

IF 2.6 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rina Suryani Oktari , Hizir Sofyan , Alfy Hidayati , Randy Rolanda , Syamsidik , Ferad Puturuhu , Daisuke Sasaki
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Abstract

Coastal hazards create impact damage on vital assets in lowland coastal zones. While education, experience, and information exposure affect individual preparedness, the combined impact of coastal hazards on community readiness needs further exploration. This study aims to explore factors influencing coastal community preparedness, by examining relationships between preparedness and information exposure variables, and by assessing the impact of knowledge, experience, and information exposure using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). This study involves 932 respondents in the Indonesian coastal cities of Banda Aceh, Mataram, and Ambon. The SEM analysis confirmed a well-fitting model with the following statistics: χ2 = 17.961, RMSEA = 0.017, GFI = 0.996, CFI = 0.998, AGFI = 0.986, TLI = 0.996, and Normed Chi-Square = 1.283. These results indicate strong alignment between the proposed model and the observed data. The study found positive relationships between preparedness variables and their respective indicators. Similarly, exposure variables related to information sources on coastal hazards and early warnings also showed positive associations with their indicators. Education, experience, and exposure to information were identified as significant factors influencing community preparedness, explaining 89 % of the variability in preparedness variables. These findings underscore the importance of these factors in enhancing community resilience to coastal hazards.
加强沿海社区的防备:教育、经验和信息的作用
沿海灾害对沿海低地地区的重要资产造成冲击破坏。虽然教育、经验和信息暴露会影响个人准备,但沿海灾害对社区准备的综合影响需要进一步探索。本研究旨在探讨影响沿海社区准备的因素,通过检验准备与信息暴露变量之间的关系,并利用结构方程模型(SEM)评估知识、经验和信息暴露的影响。本研究涉及印度尼西亚沿海城市班达亚齐、马塔兰和安汶的932名受访者。经SEM分析,模型拟合良好,χ2 = 17.961, RMSEA = 0.017, GFI = 0.996, CFI = 0.998, AGFI = 0.986, TLI = 0.996,归一化卡方= 1.283。这些结果表明所提出的模型与观测数据之间有很强的一致性。研究发现,准备变量与其各自的指标之间存在正相关关系。同样,与沿海灾害和早期预警信息来源有关的暴露变量也显示与其指标呈正相关。教育、经验和信息暴露被确定为影响社区准备的重要因素,解释了89%的准备变量变异性。这些发现强调了这些因素在增强社区抵御沿海灾害能力方面的重要性。
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Progress in Disaster Science
Progress in Disaster Science Social Sciences-Safety Research
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
3.20%
发文量
51
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Disaster Science is a Gold Open Access journal focusing on integrating research and policy in disaster research, and publishes original research papers and invited viewpoint articles on disaster risk reduction; response; emergency management and recovery. A key part of the Journal's Publication output will see key experts invited to assess and comment on the current trends in disaster research, as well as highlight key papers.
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