Influence of Personal and Collective Social Capital on Flood Preparedness and Community Resilience: Evidence from Old Fadama, Ghana

31 Pages Posted: 26 Oct 2022

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Matthew Abunyewah

Charles Darwin University

Michael Erdiaw-Kwasie

Charles Darwin University

Seth Asare Okyere

The University of Arizona

Gajendran Thayaparan

University of Newcastle - The University of Newcastle

Mitchell K. Byrne

Charles Darwin University

Jonatan Lassa

Charles Darwin University

Kerstin K. Zander

Charles Darwin University

Kim Maund

University of Newcastle - The University of Newcastle

Md. Nawrose Fatemi

University of Asia Pacific

Abstract

Social capital constitutes an important resource in resource-poor regions of the developing world where formal disaster management capacities are weak; responses are limited and socio-economic deprivations run deep along spatial dimensions. Yet, little is known about how the different types of social capital influence disaster preparedness and community resilience. Drawing on a survey of 391 respondents in Old Fadama, Ghana and using structural equation modelling, we found that personal and collective social capitals are significant predictors of flood preparedness and community resilience. However, collective social capital has a stronger predictive ability than personal social capital. Also, flood preparedness mediated the relationship between personal and collective social capitals and community resilience. This makes it imperative for disaster managers and policymakers to recognise and work within the existing individual and collective networks, which has the potential to activate “soft” capital accumulation necessary to transition communities from vulnerability to resilience.

Keywords: Collective social capital, Personal social capital, Flood preparedness, community resilience, Old Fadama, Ghana

Suggested Citation

Abunyewah, Matthew and Erdiaw-Kwasie, Michael and Okyere, Seth Asare and Thayaparan, Gajendran and Byrne, Mitchell K. and Lassa, Jonatan and Zander, Kerstin K. and Maund, Kim and Fatemi, Md. Nawrose, Influence of Personal and Collective Social Capital on Flood Preparedness and Community Resilience: Evidence from Old Fadama, Ghana. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4258921 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4258921

Matthew Abunyewah (Contact Author)

Charles Darwin University ( email )

Ellengowan Dr, Casuarina NT
Darwin, 0810
Australia

Michael Erdiaw-Kwasie

Charles Darwin University ( email )

Ellengowan Dr, Casuarina NT
Darwin, 0810
Australia

Seth Asare Okyere

The University of Arizona ( email )

Physics Department
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85718
United States

Gajendran Thayaparan

University of Newcastle - The University of Newcastle ( email )

Australia

Mitchell K. Byrne

Charles Darwin University ( email )

Ellengowan Dr, Casuarina NT
Darwin, 0810
Australia

Jonatan Lassa

Charles Darwin University ( email )

Ellengowan Dr, Casuarina NT
Darwin, 0810
Australia

Kerstin K. Zander

Charles Darwin University ( email )

Kim Maund

University of Newcastle - The University of Newcastle ( email )

Australia

Md. Nawrose Fatemi

University of Asia Pacific ( email )

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