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DOI10.1007/s11069-020-03887-z
Social vulnerability in a high-risk flood-affected rural region of NSW, Australia
Rolfe M.I.; Pit S.W.; McKenzie J.W.; Longman J.; Matthews V.; Bailie R.; Morgan G.G.
发表日期2020
ISSN0921030X
起始页码631
结束页码650
卷号101期号:3
英文摘要We describe factors related to the social vulnerability of populations that experienced major river flooding in northern New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Using geographical information system methods, maps of 2017 flood-affected areas in the Lismore and Murwillumbah regions were combined with 2016 National census data to compare aspects of social vulnerability with the wider region and the region with Sydney. We also used individual-level data from the NSW 45 and Up Study to compare lifestyle, behavioural and health characteristics of residents of these flood-affected areas with the broader region (n = 13,561). Populations living in the Lismore Town Centre flood footprint exhibited significantly higher levels of social vulnerability over a range of factors; in particular, almost 82% resided in the most disadvantaged socio-economic quintile neighbourhoods. The flood-affected areas of Murwillumbah and Lismore regions included 47% and 60% of residents in the most disadvantaged quintile neighbourhoods compared to 27% for whole region and 16% for Sydney. This pattern of increased vulnerability was also apparent from the 45 and Up study; participants residing in the Lismore Town Centre flood footprint had significantly higher rates of riskier lifestyle-related behaviours (smoking, alcohol consumption), pre-existing mental health conditions (depression and anxiety) and poorer health. This detailed case study demonstrates extreme local vulnerability of flood-exposed populations, over and above the already highly vulnerable regional rural populations. This information is important to inform disaster planning and response and also reinforces the importance of having a detailed understanding of affected populations. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V.
关键词CommunityDisastersFloodsResilience psychologicalSocio-economic factorsVulnerable populations
英文关键词census; flood; GIS; lifestyle; neighborhood; rural area; vulnerability; Australia; New South Wales
语种英语
来源期刊Natural Hazards
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/205907
作者单位The University of Sydney, University Centre for Rural Health, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia; University Centre for Rural Health, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Lismore, Australia
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Rolfe M.I.,Pit S.W.,McKenzie J.W.,et al. Social vulnerability in a high-risk flood-affected rural region of NSW, Australia[J],2020,101(3).
APA Rolfe M.I..,Pit S.W..,McKenzie J.W..,Longman J..,Matthews V..,...&Morgan G.G..(2020).Social vulnerability in a high-risk flood-affected rural region of NSW, Australia.Natural Hazards,101(3).
MLA Rolfe M.I.,et al."Social vulnerability in a high-risk flood-affected rural region of NSW, Australia".Natural Hazards 101.3(2020).
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