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Impacts of flooding and flood preparedness on subjective well-being

  • Flood disasters severely impact human subjective well-being (SWB). Nevertheless, few studies have examined the influence of flood events on individual well-being and how such impacts may be limited by flood protection measures. This study estimates the long term impacts on individual subjective well-being of flood experiences, individual subjective flood risk perceptions, and household flood preparedness decisions. These effects are monetised and placed in context through a comparison with impacts of other adverse events on well-being. We collected data from households in flood-prone areas in France. The results indicate that experiencing a flood has a large negative impact on subjective well-being that is incompletely attenuated over time. Moreover, individuals do not need to be directly affected by floods to suffer SWB losses since subjective well-being is lower for those who expect their flood risk to increase or who have seen a neighbour being flooded. Floodplain inhabitants who prepared for flooding by elevating their home have aFlood disasters severely impact human subjective well-being (SWB). Nevertheless, few studies have examined the influence of flood events on individual well-being and how such impacts may be limited by flood protection measures. This study estimates the long term impacts on individual subjective well-being of flood experiences, individual subjective flood risk perceptions, and household flood preparedness decisions. These effects are monetised and placed in context through a comparison with impacts of other adverse events on well-being. We collected data from households in flood-prone areas in France. The results indicate that experiencing a flood has a large negative impact on subjective well-being that is incompletely attenuated over time. Moreover, individuals do not need to be directly affected by floods to suffer SWB losses since subjective well-being is lower for those who expect their flood risk to increase or who have seen a neighbour being flooded. Floodplain inhabitants who prepared for flooding by elevating their home have a higher subjective well-being. A monetisation of the aforementioned well-being impacts shows that a flood requires Euro150,000 in immediate compensation to attenuate SWB losses. The decomposition of the monetised impacts of flood experience into tangible losses and intangible effects on SWB shows that intangible effects are about twice as large as the tangible direct monetary flood losses. Investments in flood protection infrastructure may be under funded if the intangible SWB benefits of flood protection are not taken into account.show moreshow less

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Author details:Paul HudsonORCiDGND, W. J. Wouter BotzenORCiDGND, Jennifer Poussin, Jeroen C. J. H. AertsORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-017-9916-4
ISSN:1389-4978
ISSN:1573-7780
Title of parent work (English):Journal of Happiness Studies
Subtitle (English):a monetisation of the tangible and intangible impacts
Publisher:Springer Science
Place of publishing:Dordrecht
Publication type:Review
Language:English
Date of first publication:2017/12/19
Publication year:2019
Release date:2021/04/14
Tag:Adaptation; Climate change; Climate change adaptation; Flooding; Intangible losses; Subjective well-being; Tangible losses
Volume:20
Issue:2
Number of pages:18
First page:665
Last Page:682
Funding institution:EU 7th Framework Program through the project ENHANCE [308438]; Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) VIDINetherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO); Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) VICINetherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [016.140.067, 452.14.005]
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Geowissenschaften
DDC classification:1 Philosophie und Psychologie / 15 Psychologie / 150 Psychologie
Peer review:Referiert
Institution name at the time of the publication:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Erd- und Umweltwissenschaften
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