CHOICE AND CONSTRAINTS IN FLOODPLAIN OCCUPATION - THE INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURAL FACTORS ON RESIDENTIAL LOCATION IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

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CHAN, NW
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10.1111/j.1467-7717.1995.tb00351.x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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In Peninsular Malaysia 'structural' factors are found to influence strongly people's persistent occupation of floodplains. Thus, despite a high level of flood hazard awareness, a high level of pessimism and a high level of expectation of future floods, poorer individuals seldom attempt to leave for more advantageous locations but are instead trapped in their present locations by structural factors such as poverty, low residential and occupational mobility, low educational attainment, traditional land inheritance, government aid, and government disaster preparedness, relief and rehabilitation programmes. These forces exert a strong influence upon individuals and largely control their choice residential location in response to flood hazards, thereby reinforcing the persistent occupation of floodplains. Structural factors such as landlessness rural-urban migration, floodplain encroachment and squatting are also highly influential in leading people to move. Even for those who move, structural factors have largely confined their choice of residential location to urban floodplains.
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