Few studies have attempted to investigate the link between poverty and vulnerability with respect to natural disasters. By applying a utility model to panel data from Indonesia that brackets a major forest fire, this paper estimates and analyzes households' vulnerability in both total consumption and food consumption. We find that households with a high degree of exposure to smoke from the fires were more vulnerable in total consumption than households with lower exposure, but that they were no more vulnerable in food consumption. Copyright © 2011 De Gruyter. All rights reserved
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Economists have long recognized that a household's well-being depends not just on its average income...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...
Assessing household vulnerability to poverty from cross-sectional data: a methodology and estimates ...
Coastal regions have long been settled by humans due to their abundant resources for livelihoods, in...
Few studies have attempted to investigate the link between poverty and vulnerability with respect to...
Natural disasters have increased in their frequency, and the intensity of their destruction over the...
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the ways in which households recover from and adapt...
The aims of this research are (1) analyzing social and economic vulnerability of forest and peat lan...
The economic costs of Indonesia’s 2015 forest fires are estimated to exceed US $16 billion, with mor...
Socioeconomic aspects related to how households access to their basic needs. The ability of each hou...
Climate change is an important subject nowadays and climate change leads to more natural disasters. ...
Concept of vulnerability to poverty appears by a presence of shocks as an important dimension of pov...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
This thesis uses an income approach in analyzing the effect of climatic shocks on the poverty and vu...
This paper uses cross-section data from the 1996 Papua New Guinea Household Survey to assess househo...
Economists have long recognized that a household's well-being depends not just on its average income...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...
Assessing household vulnerability to poverty from cross-sectional data: a methodology and estimates ...
Coastal regions have long been settled by humans due to their abundant resources for livelihoods, in...