This paper investigates the impact of hurricane risk exposure on poverty. To achieve this, we use a small area poverty mapping methodology to simulate our measure of poverty for households in Jamaica. Along with calculated hurricane wind exposure estimates that take account of the type of building material which matters for wind vulnerability, we calculate future risks for household poverty under different RCP8.5 climate change models. In general, we find that without wind resistant building material, substantial increases in poverty are likely under most models. The results are indicative of policy instruments needed to counteract the future risk of increases in poverty
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International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
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International audienceThis paper investigates the impact of hurricanes on household economic welfare...
This paper explores the linkages between poverty and disaster vulnerability in the context of remitt...
History has shown that hurricanes can cause catastrophic destruction and impede economic growth in t...
This paper investigates the impact of tropical storms on Jamaican household consumption. We build a ...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential for increased hurricane risk to residential ...
Natural hazards and disasters are serious contemporary threats as climate change is causing an incre...
We introduce a catastrophic risk model that captures the cumulative impact of climate change on futu...
This paper presents a risk-cost-benefit based framework to assess the potential hurricane damage ris...
This paper presents a probabilistic-based framework to assess the potential hurricane risks to resid...
Risk has been presented as a cause of poverty persistence under imperfect insurance mechanisms. This...
This paper evaluates the potential impact of hurricane damage risks to buildings due to climate chan...
This paper presents the development of the Coastal Community Social Vulnerability Index (CCSVI) in o...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
The article examines household perceptions of flooding as part of climate change in two low elevatio...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact of hurricanes on household economic welfare...
This paper explores the linkages between poverty and disaster vulnerability in the context of remitt...
History has shown that hurricanes can cause catastrophic destruction and impede economic growth in t...
This paper investigates the impact of tropical storms on Jamaican household consumption. We build a ...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential for increased hurricane risk to residential ...
Natural hazards and disasters are serious contemporary threats as climate change is causing an incre...
We introduce a catastrophic risk model that captures the cumulative impact of climate change on futu...
This paper presents a risk-cost-benefit based framework to assess the potential hurricane damage ris...
This paper presents a probabilistic-based framework to assess the potential hurricane risks to resid...
Risk has been presented as a cause of poverty persistence under imperfect insurance mechanisms. This...
This paper evaluates the potential impact of hurricane damage risks to buildings due to climate chan...
This paper presents the development of the Coastal Community Social Vulnerability Index (CCSVI) in o...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
The article examines household perceptions of flooding as part of climate change in two low elevatio...