This study evaluates and compares the indirect economic loss (IEL) resulting from two hypothetical catastrophes occurring in China – in developed Shanghai and in less-developed Sichuan – to provide new measures of disaster reduction. IEL was divided into indirect economic loss due to the disruption of production process (IEL I) and indirect economic loss induced by the disturbance of industrial lines (IEL II). An input-output model was used to assess these two types of IEL. The study showed that (1) developed regions may be more vulnerable with respect to IEL; (2) IEL II is the primary factor contributing to total IEL; (3) decision makers need to focus on IEL II beside IEL I which is usually the main disaster-reduction target after a disast...
River floods are common natural disasters that cause serious economic damage worldwide. In addition ...
Storm surge disaster is one of the biggest threats to coastal areas. Over the years, it has brought ...
This PhD thesis employs and further develops models from environmental, epidemiological and macroeco...
International audienceDisaster loss estimates are helpful for managing post-disaster reconstruction ...
China is one of an increasing number of countries in the world that is suffering from frequent and s...
The total losses caused by natural disasters have spatial heterogeneity due to the different economi...
The exploration of the characteristics of natural disasters (NDs) and their impacts have important i...
Significant advancements have been made in examining the relationship between economic development a...
The total losses caused by natural disasters have spatial heterogeneity due to the different economi...
The existence of multiple disaster-hit regions with spatially heterogeneous economic structures is v...
We examine the effects of natural disasters on income and investment in China. Using detailed macroe...
We examine the effects of natural disasters on income and investment in China. Using macro-economic ...
Using a newly developed integrated indicator system with entropy weighting, we analyzed the panel da...
Storm surge disasters (SSD) have caused severe damage to China's coastal areas, and they have become...
Indirect seismic economic loss not only impacts regional economic recovery policies but is also rela...
River floods are common natural disasters that cause serious economic damage worldwide. In addition ...
Storm surge disaster is one of the biggest threats to coastal areas. Over the years, it has brought ...
This PhD thesis employs and further develops models from environmental, epidemiological and macroeco...
International audienceDisaster loss estimates are helpful for managing post-disaster reconstruction ...
China is one of an increasing number of countries in the world that is suffering from frequent and s...
The total losses caused by natural disasters have spatial heterogeneity due to the different economi...
The exploration of the characteristics of natural disasters (NDs) and their impacts have important i...
Significant advancements have been made in examining the relationship between economic development a...
The total losses caused by natural disasters have spatial heterogeneity due to the different economi...
The existence of multiple disaster-hit regions with spatially heterogeneous economic structures is v...
We examine the effects of natural disasters on income and investment in China. Using detailed macroe...
We examine the effects of natural disasters on income and investment in China. Using macro-economic ...
Using a newly developed integrated indicator system with entropy weighting, we analyzed the panel da...
Storm surge disasters (SSD) have caused severe damage to China's coastal areas, and they have become...
Indirect seismic economic loss not only impacts regional economic recovery policies but is also rela...
River floods are common natural disasters that cause serious economic damage worldwide. In addition ...
Storm surge disaster is one of the biggest threats to coastal areas. Over the years, it has brought ...
This PhD thesis employs and further develops models from environmental, epidemiological and macroeco...