Wildfire Risk Perception and Communication in Disadvantaged Communities: Eastern Coachella Valley, Southern California

Disadvantaged, geographically isolated communities in Eastern Coachella Valley (ECV) face recurrent wildfire threats and persistent barriers to preparedness including language challenges and limited government support. From February to April 2023, researchers surveyed 115 residents in four unincorporated ECV communities with recent wildfire experience. Nearly all respondents identified as Hispanic/Latino; 60% reported annual household incomes under $25,000. The study analyzed the associations between sociodemographic predictors and communication preferences.

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Jiao, Anqi, Anna Lisa Vargas, Yuliya D. Gluhova, Kathryne Headon, Lilia Rangel, Sara Abdallah, Erika C. Ramsey, et al. 2025. Wildfire Risk Perception and Communication in Disadvantaged Communities: Insights from Eastern Coachella Valley in Southern California. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 117: 105186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2025.105186.