Quantified flood risk assessments focus on asset losses, neglecting longer-term impacts to household welfare via income and consumption losses. The extent of welfare losses depends upon resilience – the ability to anticipate, resist, cope, recover and learn from a shock. Here, we use a novel welfare loss modelling framework and perform a high-resolution spatial analysis in coastal Bangladesh to quantify welfare losses from a tropical cyclone under present and future climatic and socio-economic conditions. We further test various adaptation options that are intended to enhance resilience. Results show that poor households experience, on average, 7% of the asset losses, but 42% of the welfare losses. Combining dike heightening, post-disaster ...
Bangladesh has a long history of coping with and recovery from disasters. Although climate extremes ...
Despite the increasing recognition of the need for building resilience among poor farmers in develop...
Natural disasters are events that cause general and widespread destruction of the built environment ...
Quantified flood risk assessments focus on asset losses, neglecting longer-term impacts to household...
The world has started to witness the increased frequency and severity of extreme natural disasters, ...
We present the first empirical study that tests the nexus among poverty, vulnerability and resilienc...
The main objective of this paper is to measure the level of household resilience to cyclone and stor...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of socio-economic resilience to natural disasters of ...
Tropical cyclones have prolonged detrimental effects on the livelihoods and well-being of coastal re...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
Using an economic model to assess welfare risk and resilience to disasters, this paper systematicall...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest and most disaster-prone countries in the world. To address both pro...
Abstract Existing adaptation planning processes are inadequate to address the impacts...
Coastal hazards are considered as the greatest threats to human life and security in many countries ...
For generations, cyclones and tidal surges have frequently devastated lives and property in coastal ...
Bangladesh has a long history of coping with and recovery from disasters. Although climate extremes ...
Despite the increasing recognition of the need for building resilience among poor farmers in develop...
Natural disasters are events that cause general and widespread destruction of the built environment ...
Quantified flood risk assessments focus on asset losses, neglecting longer-term impacts to household...
The world has started to witness the increased frequency and severity of extreme natural disasters, ...
We present the first empirical study that tests the nexus among poverty, vulnerability and resilienc...
The main objective of this paper is to measure the level of household resilience to cyclone and stor...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of socio-economic resilience to natural disasters of ...
Tropical cyclones have prolonged detrimental effects on the livelihoods and well-being of coastal re...
In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vul...
Using an economic model to assess welfare risk and resilience to disasters, this paper systematicall...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest and most disaster-prone countries in the world. To address both pro...
Abstract Existing adaptation planning processes are inadequate to address the impacts...
Coastal hazards are considered as the greatest threats to human life and security in many countries ...
For generations, cyclones and tidal surges have frequently devastated lives and property in coastal ...
Bangladesh has a long history of coping with and recovery from disasters. Although climate extremes ...
Despite the increasing recognition of the need for building resilience among poor farmers in develop...
Natural disasters are events that cause general and widespread destruction of the built environment ...