The mixed results in Pielke (2020) for natural disaster loss normalisation studies are due to methodological differences. Flaws exist in commonly used normalisation approaches that assume unitary elasticities between exposure indicators and losses. We refute Pielke’s arguments that statistical studies estimating these relationships are biased. We conclude with an agenda for future research
Norway has been suffering from numerous natural disasters throughout its history. In order to be abl...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
The research attempts to resolve which method of estimation is the most consistent for the parameter...
The mixed results in Pielke (2020) for natural disaster loss normalisation studies are due to method...
Climate change is likely to lead to an increase in the frequency and/or intensity of certain types o...
As the world becomes wealthier over time, inflation-adjusted insured damages from natural disasters ...
Economic losses from natural disasters vary by countries, and it has been hypothesized that institut...
This dissertation capitalizes on an opportunity, untapped until now, to utilize data on disaster los...
Quantitative risk assessments are a fundamental part of economic analysis and natural hazard risk ma...
Normalizing economic loss from natural disasters: a global analysis Article (Accepted version
Studies examining the economic implications of natural disasters vary in nature partly because the t...
Natural disasters happen in all parts of the world, some countries are situated in especially hazard...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
The existing disaster databases allow analyzing losses produced by previous events and assessing the...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between fatalities due to natura...
Norway has been suffering from numerous natural disasters throughout its history. In order to be abl...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
The research attempts to resolve which method of estimation is the most consistent for the parameter...
The mixed results in Pielke (2020) for natural disaster loss normalisation studies are due to method...
Climate change is likely to lead to an increase in the frequency and/or intensity of certain types o...
As the world becomes wealthier over time, inflation-adjusted insured damages from natural disasters ...
Economic losses from natural disasters vary by countries, and it has been hypothesized that institut...
This dissertation capitalizes on an opportunity, untapped until now, to utilize data on disaster los...
Quantitative risk assessments are a fundamental part of economic analysis and natural hazard risk ma...
Normalizing economic loss from natural disasters: a global analysis Article (Accepted version
Studies examining the economic implications of natural disasters vary in nature partly because the t...
Natural disasters happen in all parts of the world, some countries are situated in especially hazard...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
The existing disaster databases allow analyzing losses produced by previous events and assessing the...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between fatalities due to natura...
Norway has been suffering from numerous natural disasters throughout its history. In order to be abl...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
The research attempts to resolve which method of estimation is the most consistent for the parameter...