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Earthquake Preparedness and Response: Comparison of the United States and Japan
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Earthquakes often occur with little to no warning and have the potential to cause enormous amounts of destruction and death. Countries with means have developed complex emergency management systems to address this constant ...
Perceived Stakeholder Information Credibility and Hazard Adjustments: A Case of Induced Seismic Activities in Oklahoma
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Oklahoma residents have experienced an increase in moderate-scale earthquakes (magnitude 3–5) regularly since 2011. Recently, several scientific reports showed that seismic activities are likely associated with oil companies’ ...
Drivers of Household Risk Perceptions and Adjustment Intentions to Tornado Hazards in Oklahoma
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Tornadoes are responsible for considerable property damage and loss of life across Oklahoma. While several studies have explored drivers of tornado adjustment behaviors, their results are not consistent in terms of their ...