This paper addresses household-level disaster financing strategies of the poor in developing countries within the context of current poverty trap discussions. It presents findings on risk perceptions and loss financing practices in relation to floods and droughts in Uttar Pradesh, India. The study found that, due to financial shocks, the risk of households falling below the subsistence level and into a poverty trap is high. In this context, the paper links current approaches in household welfare-drive disaster risk financing to the survey results and provides policy recommendations
Not AvailableFlooding constitutes the most predominant natural disaster in India. The degree and ca...
This paper investigates how risk coping strategies differ between idiosyncratic and covariate income...
Natural hazards such as droughts, and floods can cause devastating environmental and socioeconomic i...
Disaster risk is a major concern in a developing country like India as people living in disaster pro...
Disasters are increasing, affecting more people globally and imposing larger economic losses for aff...
Livelihoods of rural poor in developing countries like India are exposed to risks due to natural dis...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers in the areas of disaster risk and economic develo...
Floods in India is a repetitive one due to natural reasons like excessive rain and man-made mistakes...
The effects of climate change and the growing world population are together increasing both the chan...
Flooding constitutes the most predominant natural disaster in India. The degree and causes of vulner...
This paper examines poor households in the city of Mumbai and their exposure, vulnerability, and abi...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
This paper offers a large empirical cross-country assessment of the impact of disaster microinsuranc...
Almost extreme socio-economic vulnerabilities relate to climatic disasters and its economic loss at ...
This study assesses the impact of disasters and climate change on poverty and inequality in India fr...
Not AvailableFlooding constitutes the most predominant natural disaster in India. The degree and ca...
This paper investigates how risk coping strategies differ between idiosyncratic and covariate income...
Natural hazards such as droughts, and floods can cause devastating environmental and socioeconomic i...
Disaster risk is a major concern in a developing country like India as people living in disaster pro...
Disasters are increasing, affecting more people globally and imposing larger economic losses for aff...
Livelihoods of rural poor in developing countries like India are exposed to risks due to natural dis...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers in the areas of disaster risk and economic develo...
Floods in India is a repetitive one due to natural reasons like excessive rain and man-made mistakes...
The effects of climate change and the growing world population are together increasing both the chan...
Flooding constitutes the most predominant natural disaster in India. The degree and causes of vulner...
This paper examines poor households in the city of Mumbai and their exposure, vulnerability, and abi...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
This paper offers a large empirical cross-country assessment of the impact of disaster microinsuranc...
Almost extreme socio-economic vulnerabilities relate to climatic disasters and its economic loss at ...
This study assesses the impact of disasters and climate change on poverty and inequality in India fr...
Not AvailableFlooding constitutes the most predominant natural disaster in India. The degree and ca...
This paper investigates how risk coping strategies differ between idiosyncratic and covariate income...
Natural hazards such as droughts, and floods can cause devastating environmental and socioeconomic i...