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Mapping community knowledge of vulnerability of value: A case study in the UK

Bhattacharya-Mis, N.; Lamond, J.

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Jessica Lamond Jessica.Lamond@uwe.ac.uk
College Dean for Research & Enterprise



Abstract

© 2015 WIT Press. Commercial property value can be vulnerable to risk exposure, economic effects of risk on property and perception of usefulness of the property in the market. The processes of decision making in risk reduction can generate differential exposure to risk making some organisations more vulnerable than others. This research deals with understanding exposure of property value to flood risk in a selected case study area in Wakefield, England. The work constitutes identification of variables that analyses the business vulnerability of organisations and presenting them through an operational framework. The operational framework is then practically tested in the field using the questionnaire survey method. The results from the survey show the differential attitude of respondents with varying levels of knowledge and occupational experience towards specific factors associated with flooding that may affect property value. However, a tendency can be observed for flooding and its effects to be taken more seriously in peoples' perception. It was difficult to observe direct evidence of effect of flooding on commercial property price or rent, but it can be noticed that respondents from all flood hazard zones recognised flooding as an issue of concern and emphasised problems of 'loss of income' and the requirement for 'cheap and easily available insurance'.

Citation

Bhattacharya-Mis, N., & Lamond, J. (2015). Mapping community knowledge of vulnerability of value: A case study in the UK. International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, 5(3), 266-279. https://doi.org/10.2495/SAFE-V5-N3-266-279

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2015
Deposit Date Oct 7, 2014
Publicly Available Date Feb 11, 2016
Journal International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering
Print ISSN 2041-9031
Electronic ISSN 2041-904X
Publisher WIT Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 3
Pages 266-279
DOI https://doi.org/10.2495/SAFE-V5-N3-266-279
Keywords flood, vulnerability, value, perception, conceptual framework, risk
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/840853
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/SAFE-V5-N3-266-279
Additional Information Additional Information : Reproduced here with the permission of WIT Press. View online at http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/SAFE-V5-N3-266-279

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