The total losses caused by natural disasters have spatial heterogeneity due to the different economic development levels inside the disaster-hit areas. This paper uses scenarios of direct economic loss to introduce the sectors' losses caused by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake (2008 WCE) in Beijing, utilizing the Adaptive Regional Input–Output (ARIO) model and the Inter-regional ripple effect (IRRE) model. The purpose is to assess the ripple effects of indirect economic loss and spatial heterogeneity of both direct and indirect economic loss at the scale of the smallest administrative divisions of China (streets, villages, and towns). The results indicate that the district of Beijing with the most severe indirect economic loss is the Chao...
The severity of the 2007–2008 global financial crisis and the spatial heterogeneity of its impact ha...
Significant advancements have been made in examining the relationship between economic development a...
Meteorological disasters caused a lot of losses. We involved six categories (all disasters, floods, ...
The total losses caused by natural disasters have spatial heterogeneity due to the different economi...
The existence of multiple disaster-hit regions with spatially heterogeneous economic structures is v...
International audienceDisaster loss estimates are helpful for managing post-disaster reconstruction ...
We examine the effects of natural disasters on income and investment in China. Using detailed macroe...
The conglomeration of urban settlements creates concentrations of assets that are exposed to natural...
China is one of an increasing number of countries in the world that is suffering from frequent and s...
We examine the effects of natural disasters on income and investment in China. Using macro-economic ...
This study evaluates and compares the indirect economic loss (IEL) resulting from two hypothetical c...
Storm surge disasters (SSD) have caused severe damage to China's coastal areas, and they have become...
The exploration of the characteristics of natural disasters (NDs) and their impacts have important i...
For urban areas with complicated functions and facing rapidly increasing exposure to disaster risks,...
The severity of the 2007–2008 economic crisis and the spatial heterogeneity of its impact have accel...
The severity of the 2007–2008 global financial crisis and the spatial heterogeneity of its impact ha...
Significant advancements have been made in examining the relationship between economic development a...
Meteorological disasters caused a lot of losses. We involved six categories (all disasters, floods, ...
The total losses caused by natural disasters have spatial heterogeneity due to the different economi...
The existence of multiple disaster-hit regions with spatially heterogeneous economic structures is v...
International audienceDisaster loss estimates are helpful for managing post-disaster reconstruction ...
We examine the effects of natural disasters on income and investment in China. Using detailed macroe...
The conglomeration of urban settlements creates concentrations of assets that are exposed to natural...
China is one of an increasing number of countries in the world that is suffering from frequent and s...
We examine the effects of natural disasters on income and investment in China. Using macro-economic ...
This study evaluates and compares the indirect economic loss (IEL) resulting from two hypothetical c...
Storm surge disasters (SSD) have caused severe damage to China's coastal areas, and they have become...
The exploration of the characteristics of natural disasters (NDs) and their impacts have important i...
For urban areas with complicated functions and facing rapidly increasing exposure to disaster risks,...
The severity of the 2007–2008 economic crisis and the spatial heterogeneity of its impact have accel...
The severity of the 2007–2008 global financial crisis and the spatial heterogeneity of its impact ha...
Significant advancements have been made in examining the relationship between economic development a...
Meteorological disasters caused a lot of losses. We involved six categories (all disasters, floods, ...