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Autore: | Agarwal Goel Prarthna |
Titolo: | Economics of Natural Disasters : A Machine-generated Literature Overview / / edited by Prarthna Agarwal Goel, Joyita Roy Chowdhury, Charu Grover Sharma, Yashobanta Parida |
Pubblicazione: | Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
Edizione: | 1st ed. 2024. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (537 pages) |
Disciplina: | 333.79 |
Soggetto topico: | Power resources |
Environmental economics | |
Economic policy | |
Social policy | |
Econometrics | |
Emigration and immigration | |
Labor economics | |
Population - Economic aspects | |
Natural disasters | |
Resource and Environmental Economics | |
Socio-Economic Policy | |
Quantitative Economics | |
Human Migration | |
Labor and Population Economics | |
Natural Hazards | |
Altri autori: | Roy ChowdhuryJoyita Grover SharmaCharu ParidaYashobanta |
Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- 1 Theoretical Framework for Modeling Impact of Natural Disaster and Relief Measures -- Introduction by the Editor -- Machine Generated Summaries -- Game Theory and Optimization Models on Natural Disaster -- Fast Comprehensive Flood Risk Assessment Based on Game Theory and Cloud Model Under Parallel Computation (P-GT-CM) [144] -- A Stochastic Differential Equation Model for Assessing Drought and Flood Risks [145] -- Behavioral Economic Consequences of Disasters: A Basis for Inclusion in Benefit-Cost Analysis [146] -- An Economics of Earthquake Prediction [147] -- A Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Model for Flood Risk Based on the Combination Weight of Game Theory [148] -- Discrete Dynamical Pareto Optimization Model in the Risk Portfolio for Natural Disaster Insurance in China [149] -- A Novel Mathematical Model for Predicting Landslide Displacement [150] -- Optimization Model for Temporary Depot Problem in Flood Disaster Response [151] -- Robust Flood Risk Management Strategies Through Bayesian Estimation and Multi-objective Optimization [152] -- A Stochastic Disaster Relief Game Theory Network Model [153] -- Two-Stage Stochastic Formulation for Relief Operations with Multiple Agencies in Simultaneous Disasters [154] -- The Government's Mobilization Strategy Following a Disaster in the Chinese Context: An Evolutionary Game Theory Analysis [155] -- Computable General Equilibrium Models -- The Rainstorm Comprehensive Economic Loss Assessment Based on CGE Model: Using a July Heavy Rainstorm in Beijing as an Example [156] -- Disaster Risk Reduction and International Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility [157] -- A Heuristic Approach to the Estimation of Key Parameters for a Monthly, Recursive, Dynamic CGE Model [158]. |
Computable General Equilibrium Modelling of Economic Impacts from Volcanic Event Scenarios at Regional and National Scale, Mt. Taranaki, New Zealand [159] -- Drought Effects on the Iranian Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach [160] -- Bibliography -- 2 Human Capital -- Introduction by the Editor -- Machine Generated Summaries -- Human Fatalities -- Do Economic Development and Disaster Adaptation Measures Reduce the Impact of Natural Disasters? A District-Level Analysis, Odisha, India [110] -- Role of Income and Government Responsiveness in Reducing the Death Toll from Floods in Indian States [111] -- Impact of Socioeconomic Status and Demographic Composition on Disaster Mortality: Community-Level Analysis for the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami [112] -- Increased Human and Economic Losses from River Flooding with Anthropogenic Warming [113] -- Modelling the Influences of Climate Change-Associated Sea-Level Rise and Socioeconomic Development on Future Storm Surge Mortality [114] -- The Impact of Behavior on the Risk of Injury and Death During an Earthquake: A Simulation-Based Study [115] -- Scale Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a Questionnaire for Measuring the Risk Factors for Death in Floods [116] -- The Effect of Natural Disasters on Human Capital in the United States [117] -- Investment in Health and Education -- A Meta-Analysis of Risk Factors for Depression in Adults and Children After Natural Disasters [118] -- An Examination of Behavioural and Emotional Problems in Children Exposed Prenatally to the 27F Chilean Earthquake: Findings from the ELPI Cohort [119] -- Increased Prescriptions for Irritable Bowel Syndrome After the 2018 Japan Floods: A Longitudinal Analysis Based on the Japanese National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups [120]. | |
Iranian's Healthcare System Challenges During Natural Disasters: The Qualitative Case Study of Kermanshah Earthquake [121] -- The Effect of Natural Disaster on Fertility, Birth Spacing, and Child Sex Ratio: Evidence from a Major Earthquake in India [122] -- Family Violence, War, and Natural Disasters: A Study of the Effect of Extreme Stress on Children's Mental Health in Sri Lanka [123] -- Persistent Effects of Natural Disasters on Human Development: Quasi-Experimental Evidence for Argentina [124] -- Household Well Being -- Floods and Household Welfare: Evidence from Southeast Asia [125] -- The Road to Recovery the Role of Poverty in the Exposure, Vulnerability and Resilience to Floods in Accra [126] -- Droughts and Rural Households' Wellbeing: Evidence from Mexico [127] -- Shelter from the Storm? Household-Level Impacts of, and Responses to, the 2015 Floods in Malawi [128] -- Well-Being Effects of Natural Disasters: Evidence from China's Wenchuan Earthquake [129] -- Impacts of Flooding and Flood Preparedness on Subjective Well-Being: A Monetisation of the Tangible and Intangible Impacts [130] -- Bibliography -- 3 Social Impacts of Disasters -- Introduction by the Editor -- Machine Generated Summaries -- Labor Market -- How Resilient is the Labour Market Against Natural Disaster? Evaluating the Effects from the 2010 Earthquake in Chile [255] -- The Impact of Earthquakes on Economic Activity: Evidence from Italy [256] -- Employment Assistance Policies of Chinese Government Play Positive Roles! The Impact of Post-earthquake Employment Assistance Policies on the Health-Related Quality of Life of Chinese Earthquake Populations [257] -- How Meteorological Disasters Affect the Labor Market? the Moderating Effect of Government Emergency Response Policy [258] -- Effects of Disasters on Displaced Workers [259]. | |
Temperature Shocks and Rural Labour Markets: Evidence from India [260] -- Migration -- Drought as a Driver of Mexico-US Migration [261] -- Weathering the Storm: Weather Shocks and International Labor Migration from the Philippines [262] -- Do Climate Variations Explain Bilateral Migration? A Gravity Model Analysis [263] -- When Nature Rebels: International Migration, Climate Change, and Inequality [264] -- Extreme Weather Events and Internal Migration: Evidence from Mongolia [265] -- Climate-Related Hazards and Internal Migration Empirical Evidence for Rural Vietnam [266] -- Droughts Augment Youth Migration in Northern Latin America and the Caribbean [267] -- Household Migration as a Livelihood Adaptation in Response to a Natural Disaster: Nicaragua and Hurricane Mitch [268] -- Women Vulnerability and Gender Relations -- Women's Empowerment Following Disaster: A Longitudinal Study of Social Change [269] -- Gender-Based Differences in Flood Vulnerability Among Men and Women in the Char Farming Households of Bangladesh [270] -- Fertility After Natural Disaster: Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua [271] -- Experiences of Rural Women with Damages Resulting from an Earthquake in Iran: A Qualitative Study [272] -- Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals [273] -- How Do Women Face the Emergency Following a Disaster? A PRISMA 2020 Systematic Review [274] -- In the Aftermath of Earth, Wind, and Fire: Natural Disasters and Respect for Women's Rights [275] -- Poverty, Gap and Severity Estimates for Disaster Prone Rural Areas of Pakistan [276] -- Questioning Psychosocial Resilience After Flooding and the Consequences for Disaster Risk Reduction [277] -- Health-Related Quality of Life of Chinese Earthquake Survivors: A Case Study of Five Hard-Hit Disaster Counties in Sichuan [278] -- Disaster-Induced Crime. | |
The Pathways Between Natural Disasters and Violence Against Children: A Systematic Review [279] -- Climate Change and Gender-Based Violence: Outcomes, Challenges and Future Perspectives [280] -- Individual and Community Behavioral Responses to Natural Disasters [281] -- Covid-19 and Domestic Violence: An Indirect Path to Social and Economic Crisis [282] -- Relationships Between Typhoons, Climate and Crime Rates in Taiwan [283] -- Measuring Inequality in Community Resilience to Natural Disasters Using Large-Scale Mobility Data [284] -- Temperature-Related Mortality in China from Specific Injury [285] -- Bibliography -- 4 Political Economy of Disasters -- Introduction by the Editor -- Machine Generated Summaries -- Impact of Natural Disaster on Public Sector Corruption [39] -- Do Natural Resources Breed Corruption? Evidence from China [40] -- Can Extreme Rainfall Trigger Democratic Change? The Role of Flood-Induced Corruption [31] -- The Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Budget Balances [25] -- Households' Experience of Local Government During Recovery from Cyclones in Coastal Bangladesh: Resilience, Equity, and Corruption [19] -- After the Flood: Disasters, Ideological Voting and Electoral Choices in Chile [35] -- How Accurate Are Disaster Loss Data? the Case of U.S. Flood Damage [12] -- Natural Disasters, 'Partisan Retrospection,' and U.S. Presidential Elections [18] -- Bibliography -- 5 Economic Growth and Sectorial Impact -- Introduction by the Editor -- Machine Generated Summaries -- Economic Development -- Natural Disasters and Macroeconomic Performance [271] -- Economic Growth in the Aftermath of Floods in Indian States [272] -- Natural Capital Depletion: The Impact of Natural Disasters on Inclusive Growth [273]. | |
Impact of Economic Development Levels and Disaster Types on the Short-Term Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Hazard-Induced Disasters in China [274]. | |
Sommario/riassunto: | This book is a machine-generated literature overview that explores the theoretical and empirical aspects of economics of natural disasters such as floods, cyclones, droughts, and earthquakes from a policy perspective. It provides a comprehensive collection of economic theories in Disasters and empirical findings that would benefit scholars in academia and policy-making. On the theory side, there is a growing use of game theory, Input-Output, computable general equilibrium models, and Catastrophe models to analyze the economic impacts of natural disasters. These models provide optimal decisions for the government concerning disaster relief. On the empirical front, studies showing causal and associative relationships between disasters and socio-economic variables are important for estimating disaster-related losses and making appropriate policy suggestions. The book explores different critical aspects and interlinkages of natural disasters; economic, social, and political. Besides having localized effects, disasters influence macroeconomic parameters, such as impacts on international trade and foreign direct investment. Moreover, the effects of disasters are subject to interventions from various national and international agencies. It discusses fiscal pressures caused due to disasters and existing policies related to disaster-risk mitigation and management as a guide to policy-making. It is an important guide to researchers and policymakers examining the socio-economic impact of natural disasters and public investment for disaster-risk mitigation. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Economics of Natural Disasters |
ISBN: | 981-9974-30-5 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910879589603321 |
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