Qualitative Expansion of Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Personal Experience of Flooding Data, 2014-2015

Spence, Alexa and Pidgeon, Nicholas and Demski, Christina and Capstick, Stuart and Ogunbode, Charles (2025). Qualitative Expansion of Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Personal Experience of Flooding Data, 2014-2015. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-857577

Flooding is an ongoing and predicted impact of climate change in many parts of the world. Previous research shows that many people who have experienced flooding exhibit a greater preparedness to act on climate change, especially when the experience relates to more pronounced emotional responses. However, this research has mainly focused on general negative emotional reactions to flooding. Here, we re-analysed a large UK survey dataset (N = 1997) to examine discrete emotional responses to flooding. We used thematic analysis to identify reasons expressed for emotions described in response to flooding.

Data description (abstract)

This data is an expansion of a previous dataset also archived within the UK Data Archive published by Pidgeon et al (2016) and available here 10.5255/UKDA-SN-851835 The data was collected to examine people's responses to the flooding events that impacted the UK in the winter of 2013/2014. The dataset contains data from a nationally representative UK sample plus a sample from areas affected by the flooding (Total N = 1997). The survey assessed climate change beliefs, flooding experience, and perceptions of the flooding. This dataset contains all concepts previously listed but adds two new variables: reasons provided for emotional responses to climate change coded into categories, and interrater agreement for codes provided.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Spence Alexa University of Nottingham
Pidgeon Nicholas Cardiff University
Demski Christina University of Bath
Capstick Stuart Cardiff University
Ogunbode Charles University of Nottingham
Sponsors: ESRC
Grant reference: ES/M005135/1
Topic classification: Natural environment
Social welfare policy and systems
Psychology
Keywords: CLIMATE CHANGE, FLOODS, PERCEPTION
Project title: Emotional depths reanalysis of public perceptions of climate change in the immediate aftermath of major national flooding dataset
Grant holders: Nicholas Pidgeon, Corner Adam, Spence Alexa, Capstick Stuart, Demski Christina
Project dates:
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30 June 201429 June 2015
Date published: 08 Jan 2025 17:47
Last modified: 08 Jan 2025 17:48

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