DATA CONVERSION FROM GIS TO URBAN AREA MODEL FOR NATURAL DISASTER SIMULATION

2010 ◽  
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Kengo TANAKA ◽  
Sobhaninejad GHOLAMREZA ◽  
Tsuyoshi ICHIMURA ◽  
Kenji OGUNI
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Muneo Hori ◽  
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Kenji Oguni

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Simona Sacchi ◽  
Paolo Riva ◽  
Marco Brambilla

Anthropomorphization is the tendency to ascribe humanlike features and mental states, such as free will and consciousness, to nonhuman beings or inanimate agents. Two studies investigated the consequences of the anthropomorphization of nature on people’s willingness to help victims of natural disasters. Study 1 (N = 96) showed that the humanization of nature correlated negatively with willingness to help natural disaster victims. Study 2 (N = 52) tested for causality, showing that the anthropomorphization of nature reduced participants’ intentions to help the victims. Overall, our findings suggest that humanizing nature undermines the tendency to support victims of natural disasters.


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