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The determinants of households’ flood mitigation decisions in France-on the possibility of feedback effects
from past investments
Claire Richert, Katrin Erdlenbruch, Charles Figuieres
To cite this version:
Claire Richert, Katrin Erdlenbruch, Charles Figuieres. The determinants of households’ flood miti-
gation decisions in France-on the possibility of feedback effects from past investments. 2016. �hal-
02798893�
The determinants of household's flood mitigation decisions in France – evidence of
feedback effects from past investments
Claire Richert - Katrin Erdlenbruch - Charles Figuières
WP 2016.11
Suggested citation:
C. Richert, K. Erdlenbruch, C. Figuières (2016). The determinants of household's flood mitigation decisions in France – evidence of feedback effects from past investments. FAERE Working Paper, 2016.11.
ISSN number: 2274-5556
www.faere.fr
Threat appraisal
Coping appraisal
Perceived probability Perceived consequencesFear or Worry
Perceived measure efficacy Perceived self-efficacy Perceived measure cost
Non protective responses (denial, fatalism)
Protection motivation Threat experience
appraisal Reliance on public flood protection
Implementation of a precautionary
measure Actual barriers
Positive effect
Negative effect
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Threat appraisal
Coping appraisal Perceived probability Perceived consequences
Worry
Perceived measure efficacy Perceived self-efficacy Perceived measure cost
Non protective responses
(denial, fatalism)
Protection motivation Threat
experience appraisal
Reliance on public flood protection
Implementation of a precautionary
measure Actual barriers
Sociodemographic features
Well-being in the municipality Var iables of the Protection Motivation Theor y Added var iables
Significant variable
Non significant
variable
Variable not estimated Dependant
variable