Abstract

BackgroundThis study analyzes individuals’ perceptions of areas exposed to coastal flooding at a local level using sketch mapping methodology. In this way, 318 individuals were surveyed in four coastal municipalities in France (Barneville-Carteret, Saintes-Maries-de-la-mer, Châtelaillon-Plage and Sainte-Anne). We assessed the disagreement between expert estimates and individuals’ perceptions of areas exposed to coastal flooding using sketch mapping indicators. We also determined the relationships between individuals’ living environments and the way they perceived the spatial extent of coastal flooding.ResultsRespondents were likely to under-assess the exposure of areas that are actually exposed according to expert hazard maps. Perceived distance to coastal flooding areas appeared to be a predominant factor in assessing individuals’ perceptions.ConclusionsLocal preventive actions could take into account the individuals’ tendency to under-estimate the areas exposed to coastal flooding. Individual perception of the spatial extent of coastal flooding appeared to be more influenced by the perceived distance of the home to exposed areas than the objective distance. It is a result that raises the question about the individuals’ understanding of hazard maps and regulatory maps. This may necessitate the improvement of the appropriation of these documents by the inhabitants by involving them more closely in the application and decision process that directly concerns.

Highlights

  • This study analyzes individuals’ perceptions of areas exposed to coastal flooding at a local level using sketch mapping methodology

  • This study proposes to analyze individuals’ sketch maps of areas exposed to coastal flooding from four study sites at a local level

  • The relationship between individuals’ perceptions of areas exposed to coastal flooding and the characteristics of their living environment We aimed to analyse the relationship of the four spatial variables and individuals’ perceptions of areas exposed to coastal flooding determined by sketch mapping indicators

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Introduction

This study analyzes individuals’ perceptions of areas exposed to coastal flooding at a local level using sketch mapping methodology. In this way, 318 individuals were surveyed in four coastal municipalities in France (Barneville-Carteret, Saintes-Maries-de-la-mer, Châtelaillon-Plage and Sainte-Anne). We assessed the disagreement between expert estimates and individuals’ perceptions of areas exposed to coastal flooding using sketch mapping indicators. In 2005, hurricane Katrina resulted in more than 1500 deaths and 84 billion dollars in damages (Blake et al 2007). Typhoon Haiyan, which hit the Philippines, led to the death of 6000 people and to damages estimated at 802 million dollars (Mori et al 2014)

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