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УГРОЖАВАЊЕ БЕЗБЕДНОСТИ ЛОКАЛНИХ ЗАЈЕДНИЦА У ВАНРЕДНИМ СИТУАЦИЈАМА ИЗАЗВАНИМ ПОПЛАВАМА

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Полазећи од све учесталијих природних и антропогених ванредних ситуација на подручју Србије, циљ научног истраживања представља научна дескрипција и експликација утицаја демографских, социо-економских и психолошких фактора на перцепцију грађана о нивоу угрожавања безбедности локалних заједница у ванредним ситуацијама изазваним поплавама. Методом случајног узорковања, по принципу снежне грудве, анкетирано је 248 пунолетних грађана на подручју града Београда. Резултати истраживања показују да не постоји статистички значајна повезаност између пола, нивоа образовања испитаника и перцепције о различитим димензијама угрожавања безбедности. Насупрот томе, утврђено је постојање статистички значајне повезаности перцепције угрожавања безбедности локалних заједница са старошћу испитаника. Спроведено истраживање доприноси унапређењу теоријског и емпиријског фонда научног сазнања у области управљања у ванредним ситуацијама. Импликације истраживања су вишеструке и оне омогућавају доносиоцима одлука да осмисле, развију и имплементирају стратегије и кампање усмерене на унапређење безбедности локалних заједница од последица природних ванредних ситуација.

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