Abstract

There has been a move towards a more integrated approach to flood risk management, which includes a stronger focus on property level measures. However, in England the uptake of these measures remains low. Flood experience has been found to influence preparedness (i.e., the uptake of measures), but even experience does not always result in an increase in preparedness. We investigate the variations in the relationship between experience and preparedness for the regions of England as defined by the Environment Agency. Analysis of survey data collected by the Environment Agency among the at risk population between 1997 and 2004 was undertaken to determine the differences between the seven regions. We find that in the South West, Southern and Anglian regions increases in preparedness with increasing experience are higher compared to other regions. In the Thames, Midlands and North West regions the preparedness increases less with increasing experience. We explore the influence of other factors influencing flood mitigation behaviour that have been previously found in the literature and find that the differences between regions are correlated with the severity of experienced flooding and whether English is the first language of the respondents.

Highlights

  • ObjectivesThe aim of this article is to detect if there is a difference in the relationship between flood experience and preparedness for the regions of England and to find some possible explanations as to why these differences exist

  • By comparing and contrasting the behaviour of residents in the different regions we can learn from the differences and similarities and better inform flood risk management strategies

  • From the surveys we obtain the percentage of respondents that have experienced flooding, which we call the level of flood experience (E), and the percentage of respondents that have taken at least one measure to prepare for future flooding, which we call the level of preparedness (P) for each of the seven regions of England

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The aim of this article is to detect if there is a difference in the relationship between flood experience and preparedness for the regions of England and to find some possible explanations as to why these differences exist

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