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Community-based Risk Communication Management

Dr. Karen Joyce G. Cayamanda & Dr. Merlyne M. Paunlagui
ISBN:

978-621-96514-7-9

Language:

English

Publication date:

December 29, 2022

Print length:

330 pages

This book highlights the proposed community-based flood-risk communication management (CBFRCM) framework as a modification of the SARF labeled as the Flood Risk Amplification Communication Theory (FRACT) as an alternative framework. The application of the theory necessitates the enhancement of risk communication management towards the resilience of the flood-vulnerable communities, specifically in the context of Davao City, Philippines.

Cite this book:

Cayamanda, K.G. & Paunlagui, M.M. (2022). Community-based Risk Communication Management. Institute of Industry and Academic Research Incorporated. DOI: https://doi.org/10.53378/12.22.003

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Introduction

Karen Joyce G. Cayamanda & Merlyne M. Paunlagui

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Chapter 2

Flooding as a Risk Event in Urban Development

Karen Joyce G. Cayamanda & Merlyne M. Paunlagui

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Chapter 3

Risk Communication, Resilience and Risk Reduction

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Chapter 4

Risk Communication, Risk Perception, and Social Vulnerability

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Chapter 5

Theories and Models of Risk Communication and Disaster Studies

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Chapter 6

The Case of the Flood-vulnerable Communities

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Chapter 7

Flood-risk Amplification Communication Theory: Towards a Modified Social Amplification of Risk Framework

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Chapter 8

Community-based Flood-risk Communication Management Framework and theory towards Risk Reduction

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