As the world becomes wealthier over time, inflation-adjusted insured damages from natural disasters go up as well. This article analyzes whether there is still a significant upward trend once insured natural disaster loss has been normalized. By scaling up loss from past disasters, normalization adjusts for the fact that a hazard event of equal strength will typically cause more damage nowadays than in past years because of wealth accumulation over time. A trend analysis of normalized insured damage from natural disasters is not only of interest to the insurance industry, but can potentially be useful for attempts at detecting whether there has been an increase in the frequency and/or intensity of natural hazards, whether caused by natural ...
The economic cost of natural disasters due to extreme weather - tropical cyclones, floods, bushfires...
This chapter summarizes salient findings from the NCCARF-funded report entitled 'Market-based mechan...
Climate change will lead to a probable increase in the occurrence of weather-related disaster events...
As the world becomes wealthier over time, inflation-adjusted insured damages from natural disasters ...
Climate change is likely to lead to an increase in the frequency and/or intensity of certain types o...
As extreme weather events affect the core business of insurance this industry has quite early addres...
Increasing natural disaster losses in the past decades and expectations that this trend will acceler...
Economic impacts from floods have been increasing over recent decades, a fact often attributed to a ...
We investigate the effect of the 20 largest – in terms of insured losses – man-made or natural disas...
Climate change has increased the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. Does this translate i...
Natural catastrophes often have catastrophic risks on insurance companies as well as on the insured....
This dissertation capitalizes on an opportunity, untapped until now, to utilize data on disaster los...
Disasters such as floods, storms, heatwaves and droughts can have enormous implications for health, ...
Economic damage from natural hazards can sometimes be prevented and always mitigated. However, priva...
The economic cost of natural disasters due to extreme weather - tropical cyclones, floods, bushfires...
This chapter summarizes salient findings from the NCCARF-funded report entitled 'Market-based mechan...
Climate change will lead to a probable increase in the occurrence of weather-related disaster events...
As the world becomes wealthier over time, inflation-adjusted insured damages from natural disasters ...
Climate change is likely to lead to an increase in the frequency and/or intensity of certain types o...
As extreme weather events affect the core business of insurance this industry has quite early addres...
Increasing natural disaster losses in the past decades and expectations that this trend will acceler...
Economic impacts from floods have been increasing over recent decades, a fact often attributed to a ...
We investigate the effect of the 20 largest – in terms of insured losses – man-made or natural disas...
Climate change has increased the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. Does this translate i...
Natural catastrophes often have catastrophic risks on insurance companies as well as on the insured....
This dissertation capitalizes on an opportunity, untapped until now, to utilize data on disaster los...
Disasters such as floods, storms, heatwaves and droughts can have enormous implications for health, ...
Economic damage from natural hazards can sometimes be prevented and always mitigated. However, priva...
The economic cost of natural disasters due to extreme weather - tropical cyclones, floods, bushfires...
This chapter summarizes salient findings from the NCCARF-funded report entitled 'Market-based mechan...
Climate change will lead to a probable increase in the occurrence of weather-related disaster events...