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The Role of Anxiety over Land and Forest Fire in Influencing Residents’ Coping Responses: An Empirical Study in Indonesia

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title = "The Role of Anxiety over Land and Forest Fire in Influencing Residents{\textquoteright} Coping Responses: An Empirical Study in Indonesia",
abstract = "The aim of this thesis is to examine the role of anxiety over land and forest fire on residents{\textquoteright} coping responses in Indonesia. As anxiety is perceived as an emotion which can influence people{\textquoteright}s behavior and decisions, particularly, in this thesis we develop and validate a scale for anxiety over land and forest fire, we study the impact and the role of anxiety over land and forest fire as an emotional factor in affecting residents{\textquoteright} intention to consume environmentally friendly products and comply with warning messages as a coping response.",
author = "Fatricia, {Raja Sharah}",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.17635/lancaster/thesis/2126",
language = "English",
publisher = "Lancaster University",
school = "Lancaster University",

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