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To live with floods or not: Intersectionality of drivers of urban households' adaptation and relocation intentions

Daniel Kwabena Twerefou Jacob Opantu Abeney Reuben Tete Larbi Delali Benjamin K. Dovie

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Abstract The intent of households to relocate amidst floods in Ghana's Greater Accra Metropolitan Area, using combined socio‐demographic and physical factors is analyzed within 1206 households. The National Master Sampling Frame of Ghana's Population and Housing Census is utilized for the sampling. The Probit estimation technique is employed to understand the intersectionality of social, economic, demographic, and physical considerations influencing households' decision‐making regarding relocation amidst flood risks. The findings show households' reluctance to relocate contrary to relocation considered mostly as preferred adaptation. The likelihood of relocating exhibited a non‐linear pattern, decreasing only when a population was younger until age 55 before reversing. Indigenous households preferred not to relocate. In communities where place attachment and revenue sources significantly impacted relocation decisions, households with secondary education, past flood experiences, and non‐indigenous status influenced higher perception of flood risk. Therefore, relocation as an effective global adaptation strategy to floods is not widespread. Thus, empowering households to accept a certain level of flood risk potentially avoids maladaptation and involves a combination of hard infrastructure measures and regulatory approaches in places of residence that do not compromise livelihoods. However, if relocation becomes necessary, a right‐based approach must be favored over an absolute risk‐based approach.

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Daniel Kwabena Twerefou

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Jacob Opantu Abeney

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Reuben Tete Larbi

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Delali Benjamin K. Dovie

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Twerefou, D.K., Abeney, J.O., Larbi, R.T., Dovie, D.B.K. (2024). To live with floods or not: Intersectionality of drivers of urban households' adaptation and relocation intentions. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.13015

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2024
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