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Confidence and Trust in Public Institution Natural Hazards Management: Case Studies in Urban and Rural China
Authors:Alex Y Lo  Lewis T O Cheung  Anna Ka-Yin Lee  Bixia Xu
Institution:1. University of Hong Kong;2. The Hong Kong Institute of Education;3. Centennial College;4. Griffith University
Abstract:This research aims to investigate the extent to which urban and rural residents trust grassroots-level institutions and how this might affect community resilience to environmental change in China. It focuses on the commitments of institutional actors and their capacities to manage natural hazards and coordinate the community's response. Semistructured interviews were conducted with megacity (Tianjin) and remote village (Wolong) residents in China. We found that public confidence in grassroots-level institutions is limited due to inherent constraints on resources and power. Residents of Wolong tend to recognize the commitment and role of those institutions in connecting individuals with one another, whereas their urban counterparts in Tianjin remain skeptical. Issues of solidarity might account for this difference. These findings will have implications for state–society cooperation and disaster risk comanagement in both urban and rural China.
Keywords:China  hazards management  institutional trust  natural hazards  public confidence
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