%0 Generic %A Kruijf, Joanne Vinke-de %D 2024 %T Questionnaire results underlying the publication: How flood risk management projects can improve urban resilience: A combined assessment approach of functional resilience and adaptive capacity %U %R 10.4121/c4a21770-e26b-40ee-ac58-e9ef4d1b3e7b.v1 %K adaptive capacity %K citizens %K flood risk management %K participation %K project %K New Zealand %X <p>Data underlying the publication: How flood risk management projects can improve urban resilience: A combined assessment approach of functional resilience and adaptive capacity</p><p><br></p><p>Creators:</p><p>Doornkamp, T.J.L.</p><p><br></p><p>Related publication:</p><p>Doornkamp, T.J.L., Vinke-de Kruijf, J., Pahlow, M., Matheson, D., 2024, Australasian Journal of Water Resources</p><p><br></p><p>Description:</p><p>Adaptive capacity of citizens was assessed through a door-to-door questionnaire with 260 citizens. The questionnaire targeted household members living in the project area with a minimum age of 18 years.</p><p>The survey data was analysed to determine the Dudley Creek Flood Remediation project's impact on the adaptive capacity of individuals by comparing scores of engaged versus non-engaged citizens.</p> %I 4TU.ResearchData