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Public Perception of the Risks of Floods: Implications for Communication


Tamara Rice Lave


University of Miami, School of Law

Lester Lave


Carnegie Mellon University - David A. Tepper School of Business (Deceased)

January 1991

Risk Analysis, Vol.11, No.2,1991

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Floods in the U.S. kill an average of 162 people each year and cause $3.4 billion in property damage. Flood control programs have been successful in lowering, but not eliminating, the risks to lives and property. Since the late 1960s, the federal government has emphasized flood insurance as a primary tool for improving location and flood-proofing decisions, as well as for reimbursing flood losses. Since only 12.7% of houses in flood plain areas are covered by flood insurance, the program has been ineffective. We interviewed people living in three communities that had recently been flooded. Most people had little knowledge of the cause of floods or what could be done to prevent damage. People who work and who are better educated know more and are more likely to have flood insurance. Current government publications about flood risks are not likely to be understood by those at risk. There is little effective communication about the nature and magnitude of the risks and what individuals can do to protect their lives and property and lower their financial risks. The risk management program should both emphasize communication and enforcement of the current law requiring people at risk who hold federally funded loans to be insured.

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Keywords: flooding, risk perception, risk communication, flood insurance

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Lave, Tamara Rice and Lave, Lester B., Public Perception of the Risks of Floods: Implications for Communication (January 1991). Risk Analysis, Vol.11, No.2,1991. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2143996

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Tamara Rice Lave (Contact Author)
University of Miami, School of Law ( email )
P.O. Box 248087
Coral Gables, FL 33146
United States
HOME PAGE: http://www.law.miami.edu/facadmin/tlave.php
Lester B. Lave
Carnegie Mellon University - David A. Tepper School of Business (Deceased)
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