The frequency and intensity of natural disasters have been increasing in recent decades, especially earthquakes are one of the causes of major natural disasters. Improving community adaptive response to disasters based on community capacity has gradually become an effective means of coping with disaster risks and improving residents' well-being and community participation in disaster planning and management. We integrate community resilience and disaster management to establish an evaluation framework for community-based earthquake disaster management (CEDM) based on community perspectives under the importance-performance analysis (IPA) method and identify the factors affecting community adaptive behavior. Features that affect the differentiation of community residents' adaptive behavior in the CEDM program are classified into risk perception, learning earthquake knowledge, the ability to earthquake prevention, and creating a platform on CEDM. The results identify that the CEDM has to integrate the higher community education plan, the stronger flexibility to disaster preparedness, the higher the residents' awareness of disaster prevention, the stronger the ability to adapt to disasters; the higher the ability of the government and non-profit organizations to cooperate with the community to deal with disasters, and the stronger the community's ability to manage disasters. These findings provide valuable insights into the construction of CEDM systems and related policymaking.
Education 202308 – NDHU, Ph.D. of Natural Resources and Environment Studies 2009 NCKU, Institute of Architecture, Ph.D. Candidate 2004 KSU, Master of Architecture Experience 2013-present Jingsi Temple & Tzu Chi Foundation, Architecture Designer 2010-2012, University Visiting Lecturer 2005-2009, CECI Engineering Division Publication 2022 International Journal of Natural Hazards (Springer) 2023 International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Elsevier) will be published 2021 AAERE International Conference 2021 13th Annual Conference on Development Studies 2011 IEEE Published 2009 CIB Published Recent Research project 110-111 Hualien east coast ecosystem service function value evaluation research. 111 Research on social acceptance and economic impact assessment of ground-based photoelectric development on changes in land use patterns. Resilient urban and rural areas, disaster prevention and adjustment under extreme disasters Award 2021 13th Annual Conference on Development Studies won the Excellent 2002 International Competition Excellent Work 1998 Construction Award scholarship