This paper introduces a household model of private investment in storm protection under an endogenous risk framework to determine how ex-ante self-protection and ex-post self-insurance spending by coastal households to mitigate storm-inflicted damages are affected by the availability of public programs and the presence of a mangrove forest. The theoretical results show that ex-ante publicly constructed physical barriers and mangroves are complements to self-protection but substitutes to self-insurance. However, ex-post public disaster relief and rehabilitation programs are substitutes to self-protection but complements to self-insurance. Our empirical analysis of coastal households in Bangladesh impacted by Cyclone Sidr reveals partial sup...
We explore behavior and test theory regarding the determinants of flood insurance coverage in the co...
Mangrove ecosystems consist of trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats throughout trop...
This paper examines how forest and marine resources serve as insurance against a tropical cyclone us...
This paper introduces a household model of private investment in storm protection under an endogenou...
This paper introduces a theoretical model that allows the estimation of a household’s valuation of h...
Coastal communities in developing countries face considerable challenges regarding how to manage the...
Due to rising incidences of natural calamities, governments are lacking capacity to properly protect...
This paper investigates household’s private expenditures to cope with the harmful losses of climate ...
Storm protection service of mangrove is often undervalued. This paper empirically assessed the damag...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of socio-economic resilience to natural disasters of ...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
The main objective of this paper is to measure the level of household resilience to cyclone and stor...
In the wake of several high-profile natural disasters, crowding effects between public relief and pr...
This paper investigates the impact of tropical storms on Jamaican household consumption. We build a ...
This paper estimates the storm protection benefits on residential property in the Kendrapada distric...
We explore behavior and test theory regarding the determinants of flood insurance coverage in the co...
Mangrove ecosystems consist of trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats throughout trop...
This paper examines how forest and marine resources serve as insurance against a tropical cyclone us...
This paper introduces a household model of private investment in storm protection under an endogenou...
This paper introduces a theoretical model that allows the estimation of a household’s valuation of h...
Coastal communities in developing countries face considerable challenges regarding how to manage the...
Due to rising incidences of natural calamities, governments are lacking capacity to properly protect...
This paper investigates household’s private expenditures to cope with the harmful losses of climate ...
Storm protection service of mangrove is often undervalued. This paper empirically assessed the damag...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of socio-economic resilience to natural disasters of ...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
The main objective of this paper is to measure the level of household resilience to cyclone and stor...
In the wake of several high-profile natural disasters, crowding effects between public relief and pr...
This paper investigates the impact of tropical storms on Jamaican household consumption. We build a ...
This paper estimates the storm protection benefits on residential property in the Kendrapada distric...
We explore behavior and test theory regarding the determinants of flood insurance coverage in the co...
Mangrove ecosystems consist of trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats throughout trop...
This paper examines how forest and marine resources serve as insurance against a tropical cyclone us...