This essay inquires into the political economy and system of governance that have made catastrophes more frequent and severe. The system of governance that is designed to mitigate risk and respond to catastrophes can be ineffective, or worse, increase the risk of harm through unintended consequences. Human influence must be considered a source of collateral risk, the kind that leads to a systemic crisis or exacerbates one. This essay concludes with some brief proposals, discussion topics more than completed ideas, which may facilitate further academic and political dialogue on effective governance and public risk management. They include a catastrophe tax, the elimination of subsidies for bad risks, reduction of coordination costs, and a cl...
Hurricane Katrina and the terrorist attacks of 9/11 2001 have focused attention on the appropriate r...
Abstract: Catastrophic risks associated with natural disasters have been increasing in many countrie...
In this paper, we examine the resiliency of community recovery after a natural disaster. We argue th...
This essay inquires into the political economy and system of governance that have made catastrophes ...
This essay inquires into the political economy and system of governance that have made catastrophes ...
Catastrophic events, such as oil spills and hurricanes, result in high numbers of fatalities and sig...
As a result of climate change, technological development, and other variables, natural and technolog...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Natural...
The chapter argues that financing extreme catastrophic loss will become more problematic as catastro...
In this essay, Risk and crisis management Conservation policy and normalization production, I discus...
Unpredictable events – like an infrastructure failure such as a blackout (e.g. the 1999 southern Bra...
Flood protection is often presumed to be a public good and hence a government responsibility. Unfort...
This article analyses the role played by standards of protection in the regulation of catastrophic r...
This paper examines the role that insurance coupled with mitigation can play in reducing losses from...
Disaster risk reduction represents a shift in the paradigm of disaster management from ‘response and...
Hurricane Katrina and the terrorist attacks of 9/11 2001 have focused attention on the appropriate r...
Abstract: Catastrophic risks associated with natural disasters have been increasing in many countrie...
In this paper, we examine the resiliency of community recovery after a natural disaster. We argue th...
This essay inquires into the political economy and system of governance that have made catastrophes ...
This essay inquires into the political economy and system of governance that have made catastrophes ...
Catastrophic events, such as oil spills and hurricanes, result in high numbers of fatalities and sig...
As a result of climate change, technological development, and other variables, natural and technolog...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Natural...
The chapter argues that financing extreme catastrophic loss will become more problematic as catastro...
In this essay, Risk and crisis management Conservation policy and normalization production, I discus...
Unpredictable events – like an infrastructure failure such as a blackout (e.g. the 1999 southern Bra...
Flood protection is often presumed to be a public good and hence a government responsibility. Unfort...
This article analyses the role played by standards of protection in the regulation of catastrophic r...
This paper examines the role that insurance coupled with mitigation can play in reducing losses from...
Disaster risk reduction represents a shift in the paradigm of disaster management from ‘response and...
Hurricane Katrina and the terrorist attacks of 9/11 2001 have focused attention on the appropriate r...
Abstract: Catastrophic risks associated with natural disasters have been increasing in many countrie...
In this paper, we examine the resiliency of community recovery after a natural disaster. We argue th...