Perceptions of disaster resilience in four Texas coastal communities Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • 2019, 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Scholars and practitioners have long noted the importance of community resilience to disaster recovery and environmental risk mitigation. Yet we know surprisingly little about how local residents perceive the resilience of their local communities, including how closely their perceptions align with objective measures of resilience or whether these perceptions affect community engagement and support for resilience building activities and policies. In this paper, we utilise the results of public opinion surveys of residents of four Texas coastal shoreline counties (Brazoria, Nueces, Galveston, and Cameron) to address this gap in the literature. The results reveal that perceptions of community preparedness largely reflect social trust and disaster awareness while perceptions of recovery reflect perceived risks and preparedness.

published proceedings

  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES

altmetric score

  • 4.7

author list (cited authors)

  • Goidel, K., Horney, J. A., Kellstedt, P. M., Sullivan, E., & Brown, S.

citation count

  • 26

complete list of authors

  • Goidel, Kirby||Horney, Jennifer A||Kellstedt, Paul M||Sullivan, Emily||Brown, Stephanie EV

publication date

  • May 2019