D1.2 Scoping review of socio-behavioural factors in crises and disasters
D1.2 Scoping review of socio-behavioural factors in crises and disasters explores how individual, collective, and cultural behaviours influence disaster preparedness, response and recovery. It provides a comprehensive analysis of existing academic literature and grey sources, identifying key socio-behavioural drivers, barriers and vulnerabilities across different types of crises.
This deliverable serves as a valuable reference for researchers, practitioners and decision-makers aiming to design more inclusive and effective disaster risk reduction strategies. By examining issues such as trust, risk perception, social cohesion and the role of local knowledge, it highlights the importance of people-centred approaches to resilience.
Overall, it is both a knowledge base and a learning tool for anyone seeking to integrate social and behavioural insights into disaster management and climate resilience efforts.