Individuelle Katastrophenvorsorge

Individuelle Katastrophenvorsorge

Gefährdungswahrnehmung, Kenntnisse und Informationsbedürfnisse der Schweizer Bevölkerung

Author(s): Linda Maduz, Tim Prior, Florian Roth, Anna Wolf
Series: Risk and Resilience Reports
Issue: 10
Publisher(s): Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich
Publication Year: 2018
Publication Place: Zurich

Switzerland’s contemporary threat and risk landscape has changed in recent years. Indeed, the risks that now draw the attention of experts and policymakers now include cyber-attacks, pandemics, terrorist attacks and blackouts. But which risks do the Swiss public perceive as the most worrisome? How does risk perception differ between experts and members of the general population? Are risks perceived differently depending on whether they are natural, social or technical in origin? And what are the information needs of the Swiss public with regard to these threats? This CSS Risk and Resilience Report addresses these questions and more.
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