文化和制度因素导致严重的重复洪水损失:来自泽西海岸的见解。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Risk Analysis Pub Date : 2025-08-10 DOI:10.1111/risa.70091
Laura Geronimo, Will B Payne, Clinton J Andrews, Elisabeth A Gilmore, Robert E Kopp
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关于如何应对沿海洪水灾害的决定往往涉及对资源分配的分歧。在美国,大规模的政府间财政转移使遭受严重重复损失的地区得以重建。本案例研究的重点是新泽西州汤姆斯河(Toms River)的一个堰洲岛社区奥特利海滩(Ortley Beach),旨在研究2012年超级风暴桑迪(Sandy)过后的重建过程,以及对未来的不同设想。十年后,我们进行了32次关键信息采访,包括居民和地方、州和联邦官员,以检查价值观、世界观和信仰如何影响沿海风险降低策略的偏好。争论的焦点是公共资源应该支持留在还是离开这个岛屿。主要问题包括战略对家庭和公共财政的经济影响,减轻未来洪水损害的战略的有效性,以及成本和责任分配的公平性。冲突出现在利益相关者如何构建他们的偏好上。地方官员倾向于持有更多的个人主义等级世界观,对气候科学的信念较弱,并倾向于采取行动保护高价值财产,以保持税基,同时将成本外部化。相比之下,一些居民和大多数州和联邦官员持有更多的社区平等主义世界观,对气候科学有更强的信念,并倾向于采取长期适应策略来降低风险,包括购买房产。针对对经济影响的主要担忧,我们建议通过使市政收入来源多样化、鼓励积极的基于风险的规划、探索创新的保险模式以及更好地核算重建的长期成本,提高个人和地方对气候和政治冲击的金融抵御能力。
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Cultural and Institutional Factors Driving Severe Repetitive Flood Losses: Insights From the Jersey Shore.

Decisions about how to respond to coastal flood hazards often involve disagreements over resource allocations. In the United States, large intergovernmental fiscal transfers have enabled rebuilding in areas that experience severe repetitive losses. This case study focuses on Ortley Beach, a barrier island neighborhood in Toms River, New Jersey, to examine the process of rebuilding after Superstorm Sandy in 2012 and competing visions for the future. A decade later, we conducted 32 key-informant interviews-including residents and local, state, and federal officials-to examine how values, worldviews, and beliefs shape preferences for coastal risk reduction strategies. A central debate was whether public resources should support staying or leaving the island. Key concerns included the economic impacts of strategies on household and public finances, the effectiveness of strategies to mitigate future flood damages, and fairness in the distribution of costs and responsibilities. Conflicts emerged in how stakeholders framed their preferences. Local officials tended to hold more individualistic-hierarchical worldviews, weaker beliefs in climate science, and favored actions to protect high-value properties to preserve the tax base while externalizing costs. In contrast, some residents and most state and federal officials held more community-egalitarian worldviews, stronger beliefs in climate science, and preferences for long-term adaptation strategies to reduce risk, including property buyouts. Responding to the primary concern about economic impacts, we recommend enhancing individual and local financial resilience to climate and political shocks by diversifying municipal revenue streams, encouraging proactive risk-based planning, exploring innovative insurance models, and better accounting for the long-term costs of rebuilding.

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Risk Analysis
Risk Analysis 数学-数学跨学科应用
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7.50
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183
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the Society for Risk Analysis, Risk Analysis is ranked among the top 10 journals in the ISI Journal Citation Reports under the social sciences, mathematical methods category, and provides a focal point for new developments in the field of risk analysis. This international peer-reviewed journal is committed to publishing critical empirical research and commentaries dealing with risk issues. The topics covered include: • Human health and safety risks • Microbial risks • Engineering • Mathematical modeling • Risk characterization • Risk communication • Risk management and decision-making • Risk perception, acceptability, and ethics • Laws and regulatory policy • Ecological risks.
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