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Understanding the effects of past flood events and perceived and estimated flood risks on individuals’ voluntary flood insurance purchase behavior
Wanyun Shao
, Siyuan Xian
,
Ning Lin
, Howard Kunreuther
, Nida Jackson
, Kirby Goidel
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Purchase Behavior
100%
Flood Events
100%
Flood Insurance
100%
Insurance Purchase
100%
Flood Risk
100%
Flood Map
50%
Flood Hazard
33%
Homeowners
33%
Coastal Residents
33%
Federal Emergency Management Agency
33%
Voluntary Action
16%
Local Income
16%
Insurance Behavior
16%
Local Government
16%
Coastal Development
16%
Design Strategy
16%
Flooding Events
16%
Coastal Area
16%
Survey Data
16%
Storm Events
16%
Educational Program
16%
Economic Damage
16%
Climate Change Impacts
16%
Homeownership
16%
Local Education
16%
Politicians
16%
Gulf Coast
16%
U.S. Gulf Coast
16%
Trust in Local Government
16%
Contextual Data
16%
Preventive Measures
16%
Economic Loss
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Flood
100%
Emergency Management
66%
Coastal Region
33%
Climate Change Impact
33%