“Even if it doesn't come, you should be prepared”: Natural hazard perception, remoteness, and implications for disaster risk reduction in rural Fiji
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction(2020)
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•Preparation is key to surviving a disaster and minimising harm.•Local perceptions of risk, worldviews and beliefs influence disaster preparedness.•Past experience with less-severe events can contribute to complacency.•Climate-proofing homes should include new and traditional construction techniques.
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