Questionnaire results underlying the publication: How flood risk management projects can improve urban resilience: A combined assessment approach of functional resilience and adaptive capacity
DOI: 10.4121/c4a21770-e26b-40ee-ac58-e9ef4d1b3e7b
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Data underlying the publication: How flood risk management projects can improve urban resilience: A combined assessment approach of functional resilience and adaptive capacity
Creators:
Doornkamp, T.J.L.
Related publication:
Doornkamp, T.J.L., Vinke-de Kruijf, J., Pahlow, M., Matheson, D., 2024, Australasian Journal of Water Resources
Description:
Adaptive capacity of citizens was assessed through a door-to-door questionnaire with 260 citizens. The questionnaire targeted household members living in the project area with a minimum age of 18 years.
The survey data was analysed to determine the Dudley Creek Flood Remediation project's impact on the adaptive capacity of individuals by comparing scores of engaged versus non-engaged citizens.
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- 2024-07-18 first online, published, posted
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University of Twente, Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET);University of Canterbury, Faculty of Engineering, Christchurch, New Zealand