Information seeking and evacuation decision making in hypothetical hurricane events in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas

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Dean Kyne, W. Donner, A. Lomeli
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Abstract

This study analyses how information is accessed and gathered in hurricane and inland flooding prone areas. The analysis reviews different information seeking behaviours, sources of information, and the factors that influence evacuation decision-making in each hurricane category within the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Findings suggest information seeking frequency can increase the odds of making a decision to evacuate in the each hurricane category. Similarly, active information seeking behaviour is positively associated with the evacuation decision in the event of Category 4 and 5 hurricanes. Information sources from personal judgement show negative relationship with evacuation decisions in all except in Category 5. Information sources based on family/friend show positive association with evacuation decisions in Category 4 and 5. The findings highlight the importance of active information sources such as social media, frequent interactions with friends or family members, and active information seeking behaviours in Categories 4 and 5.
德克萨斯州大河谷假想飓风事件中的信息搜寻和疏散决策
这项研究分析了在飓风和内陆洪水易发地区如何获取和收集信息。分析回顾了不同的信息寻求行为,信息来源,以及影响疏散决策的因素在里约热内卢格兰德山谷,德克萨斯州的每个飓风类别。研究结果表明,在每个飓风类别中,信息搜索频率可以增加做出撤离决定的几率。同样,在4级和5级飓风的情况下,积极的信息寻求行为与疏散决策呈正相关。来自个人判断的信息来源与除第5类外的所有疏散决策呈负相关。基于家人/朋友的信息来源显示与第4类和第5类疏散决策呈正相关。研究结果强调了积极信息来源的重要性,如社交媒体,与朋友或家人的频繁互动,以及第4和第5类中的积极信息寻求行为。
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期刊介绍: The IJEM is a refereed international journal published to address contingencies and emergencies as well as crisis and disaster management. Coverage includes the issues associated with: storms and flooding; nuclear power accidents; ferry, air and rail accidents; computer viruses; earthquakes etc.
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