"I wish I'd never heard of Banbury": the relationship between 'place' and the health impacts from flooding

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Tapsell, S. and Tunstall, S. 2007. "I wish I'd never heard of Banbury": the relationship between 'place' and the health impacts from flooding. Health and Place. 14 (2), pp. 133-154. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2007.05.006
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Title"I wish I'd never heard of Banbury": the relationship between 'place' and the health impacts from flooding
AuthorsTapsell, S. and Tunstall, S.
Abstract

This paper focuses upon a small qualitative study of two communities in England that were flooded over the Easter weekend in 1998. It reports on the only known longitudinal study of flood-affected respondents in the UK with the same participants over a 4.5 -year period. It examines how ‘place’, both as a physical location within the floodplain and in terms of social places, may impact upon the health of those affected. It also demonstrates how floods may influence people's relationship with and perception of place, further impacting upon health outcomes. Illustrations in the form of narratives are provided by those who were flooded. Findings demonstrate that even relatively small, localised flood events may seriously disrupt people's lives and have a significant impact upon their physical but particularly their mental health and well-being.

KeywordsFloods; hazards; physical and psychological health; stress; place
Research GroupFlood Hazard Research Centre
PublisherElsevier
JournalHealth and Place
ISSN1353-8292
Publication dates
PrintJun 2007
Publication process dates
Deposited31 Oct 2008
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2007.05.006
LanguageEnglish
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