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Wildfire imagery reduces risk information-seeking among homeowners as property wildfire risk increases
by
Champ, Patricia A.
, Meldrum, James R.
, Byerly Flint, Hilary
, Brenkert-Smith, Hannah
in
Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Destruction
/ Emotions
/ Environmental risk
/ Field tests
/ Homeowners
/ Imagery
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Wildfires
2022
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Wildfire imagery reduces risk information-seeking among homeowners as property wildfire risk increases
by
Champ, Patricia A.
, Meldrum, James R.
, Byerly Flint, Hilary
, Brenkert-Smith, Hannah
in
Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Destruction
/ Emotions
/ Environmental risk
/ Field tests
/ Homeowners
/ Imagery
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Wildfires
2022
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Wildfire imagery reduces risk information-seeking among homeowners as property wildfire risk increases
by
Champ, Patricia A.
, Meldrum, James R.
, Byerly Flint, Hilary
, Brenkert-Smith, Hannah
in
Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Destruction
/ Emotions
/ Environmental risk
/ Field tests
/ Homeowners
/ Imagery
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Wildfires
2022
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Wildfire imagery reduces risk information-seeking among homeowners as property wildfire risk increases
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Wildfire imagery reduces risk information-seeking among homeowners as property wildfire risk increases
2022
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Overview
Negative imagery of destruction may induce or inhibit action to reduce risks from climate-exacerbated hazards, such as wildfires. This has generated conflicting assumptions among experts who communicate with homeowners: half of surveyed wildfire practitioners perceive a lack of expert agreement about the effect of negative imagery (a burning house) on homeowner behavior, yet most believe negative imagery is more engaging. We tested whether this expectation matched homeowner response in the United States. In an online experiment, homeowners who viewed negative imagery reported more negative emotions but the same behavioral intentions compared to those who viewed status-quo landscape photos. In a pre-registered field experiment, homeowners who received a postcard showing negative imagery were equally likely, overall, to visit a wildfire risk webpage as those whose postcard showed a status quo photo. However, the negative imagery decreased webpage visits as homeowners’ wildfire risk increased. These results illustrate the importance of testing assumptions to encourage behavioral adaptation to climate change.
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Nature Publishing Group,Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Portfolio
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