
Since there isn't a widely known public figure or academic named "Jenny Poussin" associated with a specific "full paper," I’ve outlined a research paper based on the work of , a researcher specializing in flood risk management and environmental hazards.
Contrast between Expected Utility (E(U)) maximization and behavioral models of choice. III. Key Findings
Increasing frequency of "high-consequence, low-probability" flood events in Europe. Jenny Poussin
Poussin, J. et al. (2016). Flood risk mitigation by households: potential for intangible and economic loss reduction . Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam .
Spatial planning and structural flood-proofing measures show the highest potential for long-term loss reduction. IV. Policy Recommendations Since there isn't a widely known public figure
Current European frameworks focus almost exclusively on direct costs, often ignoring the indirect social and intangible impacts of hazards.
This paper explores how households in flood-prone regions, specifically along the Meuse River, make decisions regarding risk mitigation. By analyzing survey data and statistical models, the study identifies that while economic incentives like flood insurance are vital, intangible factors—such as emotional response to past losses—significantly drive protective behavior. I. Introduction (2016)
Statistical analysis using SPSS, GIS spatial modeling, and Matlab for future risk projections.