Evacuation Decision-Making during Hurricane Matthew: An Assessment of the Effects of Social Connections

Volume: 9, Issue: 4, Pages: 769 - 776
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections and their decision to evacuate during a hurricane warning. Using Hurricane Matthew in 2016 as a case study, a survey was conducted on two groups (those who evacuated and those who did not), assessing one’s social connections considering three dimensions: dependability, density, and diversity. These factors, in addition to socioeconomic variables...
Paper Details
Title
Evacuation Decision-Making during Hurricane Matthew: An Assessment of the Effects of Social Connections
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
769 - 776
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