1、Homeowners and Weather DisastersResilience and Recovery in the ExtremesLuke Fraser and Danny TaftBuild an understanding of homeowners views on property risk in a world of stronger,more frequent,more damaging weather events.Research Focus3Research FocusHow do homeowners view their exposure to extreme
2、 weather?4Research FocusHow do homeowners view their exposure to extreme weather?What do they understand about protecting their homes?5Research FocusHow do homeowners view their exposure to extreme weather?What do they understand about protecting their homes?What support do they expect from their in
3、surers?6Interviews and quantitative survey of homeowners in areas of the United States at risk for tornadoes,hurricanes,flooding,extreme heat,and wildfire.MethodologyQuantitative Sample AreaN=210Interview RespondentsN=107ROI visualization and analysis for home resilience projects.Straw-Man ConceptsN
4、eighborhood social network to encourage collective mitigation.Vetted local contractors for resilience and recovery projects.Sketches by the Stepwise design team to provoke reactions and measure engagement with support opportunities.Central platform for disaster support and recovery activities.8Homeo
5、wner MindsetHomeowner MindsetHomeowners mindsets toward preparation are shaped by two key elements.10Homeowner Mindset1.A sense of that extreme weather is inevitableHomeowners mindsets toward preparation are shaped by two key elements.11Homeowner Mindset1.A sense of that extreme weather is inevitabl
6、e2.Well-established local roots in disaster-prone areasHomeowners mindsets toward preparation are shaped by two key elements.12Homeowners in high-risk areas view extreme weather as inevitable.MindsetQ6 Which statement regarding weather disasters do you most agree with?N137Of homeowners who have inve