2017

Author(s): Begg C, Ueberham M, Masson T, Kuhlicke C

As increasing emphasis is placed on the importance of citizens' taking responsibility for their own preparedness and protection against flooding, it is important to understand the relationship between responsibility and action and how current practices of responsibilization influence household resilience. Based on a survey of 889 households affected by flooding in 2013 in the states of Saxony and Bavaria, Germany, this study investigates the relationship between action and flood experience and how this experience influences whether citizens feel responsible, and therefore the likelihood that they will take action in the future. These findings have implications for household resilience as well as future research.

DOI: 10.1080/07900627.2016.1200961
Journal: International Journal of Water Resources Development