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Disaster Awareness and Preparedness Among Older Adults in Canada Regarding Floods,Wildfires,and Earthquakes

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Older adults are significantly impacted by natural hazards and disasters that are exacerbated by climate change.Understanding their awareness and preparedness is essential for enhancing disaster resilience.This study investigated the attitudes,actions,and recommendations of older adults regarding natural hazards that pose risks in their geographic area—specifically floods,wildfires,and/or earthquakes in Canada.Methods for this study included survey and focus groups with older adults(n=161 and n=10,respectively)and other high-risk groups from across Canada,that are vulnerable to these natural hazards.The main findings from this study are that current awareness and preparedness among older adults is low,though stronger perceptions of risks are associated with risks specific to geographic locations where respondents live.Several barriers,such as hazard vulnerability misperceptions,cost-related reasons,and lack of hazard awareness have resulted in low awareness and preparedness among these populations.The two main recommendations arising from this research are:(1)improve aware-ness and preparedness with tailor-made emergency preparedness materials for older adults;and(2)adopt community-based approaches to disaster preparedness through existing community groups to strengthen social connections with a focus on locally specific hazards.The findings from this research can be applied to other hazards,including heatwaves and pandemics.

CanadaCommunity-based disaster risk managementDisaster awareness and preparednessDisaster resilienceNatural hazardsOlder adults

Evalyna Bogdan、Rachel Krueger、Julie Wright、Kyle Woods、Shaieree Cottar

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School of Administrative Studies,Disaster and Emergency Management Program,York University,Toronto,Ontario M3J 1P3,Canada

Partners for Action,Faculty of Environment,University of Waterloo,Waterloo,Ontario N2L 3G1,Canada

Department of Geography and Environmental Management,University of Waterloo,Waterloo,Ontario N2L 3G1,Canada

2024

国际灾害风险科学学报(英文版)

国际灾害风险科学学报(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2024.15(2)