We are at risk, and so what? Place attachment, environmental risk perceptions and preventive coping behaviours

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We are at risk, and so what? Place attachment, environmental risk perceptions and preventive coping behaviours. / De Dominicis, Stefano; Fornara, Ferdinando; Ganucci Cancellieri, Uberta; Twigger-Ross, Clare; Bonaiuto, Marino.

I: Journal of Environmental Psychology, Bind 43, 2015, s. 66-78.

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De Dominicis, S, Fornara, F, Ganucci Cancellieri, U, Twigger-Ross, C & Bonaiuto, M 2015, 'We are at risk, and so what? Place attachment, environmental risk perceptions and preventive coping behaviours', Journal of Environmental Psychology, bind 43, s. 66-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2015.05.010

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De Dominicis, S., Fornara, F., Ganucci Cancellieri, U., Twigger-Ross, C., & Bonaiuto, M. (2015). We are at risk, and so what? Place attachment, environmental risk perceptions and preventive coping behaviours. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 43, 66-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2015.05.010

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De Dominicis S, Fornara F, Ganucci Cancellieri U, Twigger-Ross C, Bonaiuto M. We are at risk, and so what? Place attachment, environmental risk perceptions and preventive coping behaviours. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 2015;43:66-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2015.05.010

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De Dominicis, Stefano ; Fornara, Ferdinando ; Ganucci Cancellieri, Uberta ; Twigger-Ross, Clare ; Bonaiuto, Marino. / We are at risk, and so what? Place attachment, environmental risk perceptions and preventive coping behaviours. I: Journal of Environmental Psychology. 2015 ; Bind 43. s. 66-78.

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abstract = "Place attachment regulates people-environment transactions across various relevant environmental-psychological processes. However, there is no consensus about its role in the relationship between environmental risk perception and coping behaviours. Since place attachment is strongly related to place-specific dimensions of one's own identity and may be linked to spatial-biases, it is hypothesized that place attachment negatively moderates the relation between environmental risk perception and prevention behaviours enacted to cope with environmental risks. Two studies were conducted in two Italian cities exposed to low and high flood risk. Results show that, even though higher levels of risk perception may exert a positive effect in improving people's willingness to cope with an environmental risk, this effect is weaker when it is associated with strong place attachment. Findings suggest that affect-based cues, such as place attachment, diminish environmental risk coping intentions and actions when associated with high risk perception. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.",
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