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Rethinking the interaction between resilience and well-being through place attachment: A case study of flood-prone urban communities in Indonesia

Rethink­ing the inter­ac­tion between resilience and well-being through place attach­ment: A case study of flood-prone urban com­mu­ni­ties in Indone­sia Abstrak This study inves­ti­gates the extent to which risk per­cep­tion regard­ing dis­as­ters among indi­vid­u­als liv­ing in slum areas inter­re­lates with their mate­r­i­al well-being in deter­min­ing their place attach­ment, which may affect their house­hold resilience. To assess this, […]

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Psychometric properties of Indonesian slums dwellers’ place attachment

Psy­cho­me­t­ric prop­er­ties of Indone­sian slums dwellers’ place attach­ment Abstrak Social sci­en­tists have long con­sid­ered place attach­ment to be an impor­tant fac­tor in pro­mot­ing envi­ron­men­tal­ly sus­tain­able behav­iours among indi­vid­u­als. Ray­mond and col­leagues have devel­oped a five-fac­­tor place attach­ment mea­sure, com­pris­ing place depen­dence, nature depen­dence, place attach­ment, fam­i­ly bond­ing, and friend­ship bond­ing, that encom­pass­es most of the dif­fer­en­ti­a­tions

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