How government-public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding: A case study in Yellow River Delta area, China

In the top-down Chinese political system, flood management has traditionally been led by the government, with the general public playing a supporting role. Within this context, individual-level disaster prevention behaviors are strongly interacted with the government-public collaboration during the...

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Main Authors: Lei Xie, Yijie Wang, Shuang Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hasanuddin University 2023-05-01
Series:Forest and Society
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Online Access:https://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/fs/article/view/22601
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description In the top-down Chinese political system, flood management has traditionally been led by the government, with the general public playing a supporting role. Within this context, individual-level disaster prevention behaviors are strongly interacted with the government-public collaboration during the government-led flood management processes. This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how government-public collaboration affects individuals’ flood mitigation responses in China. An online survey data with 550 respondents from the Yellow River Delta area was examined with regard to the individuals’ willingness to take positive mitigation actions, and ordinal logistic regression models were constructed to explore the influence of the government-public collaboration factors, which are digested into three aspects: public involvement, public awareness and political trust, that motivate individuals to take flood mitigation measures. The results demonstrate that public involvement and political trust are positively correlated with the likelihood of individuals’ adopting positive mitigation actions, while public awareness and self-reported preparedness were also positively correlated, although to a less significant degree. This study contributes to the current literature by increasing the understanding of how government-public collaboration determines individual mitigation actions in the Chinese collectivist cultural environment. The results of this study reveal that involving the public effectively and earnestly through various forms of community engagement are likely to promote individual-level disaster prevention behaviors, from this point of view, can help policymakers to guide local residents towards taking responsible flood risk management and preventative actions.
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spelling doaj.art-f8e43283d200493890f932399258b3f22023-05-14T13:56:57ZengHasanuddin UniversityForest and Society2549-47242549-43332023-05-017210.24259/fs.v7i2.22601How government-public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding: A case study in Yellow River Delta area, China Lei Xie0Yijie Wang1Shuang Li2Institute of Governance, Shandong University, Qingdao, ChinaInstitute of Governance, Shandong University, Qingdao, ChinaInstitute of Governance, Shandong University, Qingdao, China In the top-down Chinese political system, flood management has traditionally been led by the government, with the general public playing a supporting role. Within this context, individual-level disaster prevention behaviors are strongly interacted with the government-public collaboration during the government-led flood management processes. This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how government-public collaboration affects individuals’ flood mitigation responses in China. An online survey data with 550 respondents from the Yellow River Delta area was examined with regard to the individuals’ willingness to take positive mitigation actions, and ordinal logistic regression models were constructed to explore the influence of the government-public collaboration factors, which are digested into three aspects: public involvement, public awareness and political trust, that motivate individuals to take flood mitigation measures. The results demonstrate that public involvement and political trust are positively correlated with the likelihood of individuals’ adopting positive mitigation actions, while public awareness and self-reported preparedness were also positively correlated, although to a less significant degree. This study contributes to the current literature by increasing the understanding of how government-public collaboration determines individual mitigation actions in the Chinese collectivist cultural environment. The results of this study reveal that involving the public effectively and earnestly through various forms of community engagement are likely to promote individual-level disaster prevention behaviors, from this point of view, can help policymakers to guide local residents towards taking responsible flood risk management and preventative actions. https://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/fs/article/view/22601Flooding managementPublic involvementPublic awarenessPolitical trustDisaster mitigationRisk governance
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How government-public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding: A case study in Yellow River Delta area, China
Forest and Society
Flooding management
Public involvement
Public awareness
Political trust
Disaster mitigation
Risk governance
title How government-public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding: A case study in Yellow River Delta area, China
title_full How government-public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding: A case study in Yellow River Delta area, China
title_fullStr How government-public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding: A case study in Yellow River Delta area, China
title_full_unstemmed How government-public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding: A case study in Yellow River Delta area, China
title_short How government-public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding: A case study in Yellow River Delta area, China
title_sort how government public collaboration affects individual mitigation responses to flooding a case study in yellow river delta area china
topic Flooding management
Public involvement
Public awareness
Political trust
Disaster mitigation
Risk governance
url https://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/fs/article/view/22601
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