剖析业主对洪水损失的看法

IF 5.9 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
B. Ayça Ataç-Studt , Thomas Hartmann , Lenka Slavíková
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洪水对土地造成破坏,因此往往使财产所有者无法按自己的意愿使用他们的财产。由于洪水的破坏,业主面临的挑战包括财产被毁、价值下降、找不到租户等。虽然土地政策主要只将破坏视为经济方面的,但它也有情感和社会方面的影响。与家有关的记忆,对特定土地的空间依恋,或家庭遗产只是其中的几个例子。就像财产所有者赋予财产的价值不同一样,他们对损失的看法也不同。对财产的感知构成了如何感知损害的基础。尽管有大量关于风险感知和意识的文献,但洪水管理的讨论主要集中在评估灾害的可能性上。值得注意的是,没有强调洪水本身的损害,特别是对私有财产的损害。考虑到损害的定义影响对私有财产采取的土地政策措施,有必要探讨财产所有者对损害的看法,以提供更有效的土地政策对策。因此,本研究分析了业主如何感知和解释洪水对其私有财产的损害。社会方面,如个人经历、文化背景和人口统计资料都会影响这些看法。此外,本研究概述了土地政策与财产所有者对损失的看法之间的不匹配如何成为有效应对洪水对私有财产造成的后果的障碍。在乌克兰西部黑海盆地的一个小规模地区进行了定性案例研究。本研究包括对当地业主的叙述性访谈。这些访谈揭示了业主对洪水损害的多重认知,并显示了土地政策反应与业主需求之间的不匹配。这项研究的结果表明,现有的土地政策工具往往过于笼统,不适合业主的需要。
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Unpacking property owners’ perceptions of flood damage
Floods cause damage to lands and thereby often prevent property owners from using their property in the way they intend. Because of flood damage, property owners face challenges such as destruction and decreased value of their property, not finding tenants, etc. While land policy predominantly treats damage as solely economic, it also has emotional and social implications. Memories linked to a home, a spatial attachment to a specific piece of land, or a family legacy are only a few examples. Just like the values that property owners assign to their properties differ, so do their perceptions of damage. Perception of property forms the basis that shapes how damage is perceived. Despite the vast literature on risk perception and awareness, discussions in flood management mainly focus on assessing the likelihood of disasters. Noticeably, there is a lack of emphasis on flood damage itself, especially concerning damage to private property. Considering that the definition of damage influences the land policy measures taken on private property, there is a need to explore property owners’ perceptions of damage to provide more effective land policy responses. Therefore, this research analyzes how property owners perceive and interpret flood damage on their private property. Social aspects such as personal experience, cultural background, and demographic profile all influence these perceptions. Furthermore, this research outlines how the mismatch between land policies and property owners’ perceptions of damage is an obstacle to effectively combating the consequences of flooding on private property. A qualitative case study is conducted in a small-scale district in Türkiye’s Western Black Sea Basin. This study includes narrative interviews with local property owners. These interviews reveal the property owners’ multiple perceptions of flood damage and show the mismatch between land policy responses and the needs of the property owners. The findings from this research show that the existing land policy instruments are often too generic and are not tailored to the needs of the property owners.
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
8.50%
发文量
553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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