동아현, 이병철, 최훈혁, 강정은 (2024). Analyzing the Impact of Disaster Resilience and Disaster Perception on Life-Satisfaction. 49th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop. (2024. 07. 14. - 2024. 07. 17.)
[Abstract]
As new risks such as climate change and pandemics continue to emerge, contemporary society is increasingly defined as a risk society, threatening individuals’ desires for safety. It is anticipated that the inability to ensure safety will have negative implications for individual life satisfaction. This poster describes our study which proposed the environmental characteristic of community resilience as a novel factor influencing life satisfaction. Utilizing personal factors, social capital factors, disaster perception, and community resilience in local communities, we aimed to analyze factors influencing life satisfaction among citizens of Busan Metropolitan City in 2020. To measure community resilience, we developed a Disaster Resilience Index, comprising resistance, recovery, and transformation, further divided into social, economic, infrastructural, and institutional resilience, based on 60 selected variables derived from five measurement variables. Using the developed Disaster Resilience Index, we employed multilevel modeling to analyze its impact on life satisfaction. The results indicate that higher levels of community disaster resilience positively influence individual life satisfaction. Consequently, this study underscores the significance of disaster resilience in not only disaster management but also its positive impact on individual life satisfaction. This sheds light on the importance of disaster resilience-related policies from a new perspective.
사사 : 기후탄력성, 기후변화특성화대학원사업