Increased attention has recently been given to the possible role of financial services in the management of natural disaster risk. Local communities have been at the forefront of developing innovative disaster risk finance strategies and implementing risk-oriented incentive programs. In view of increasing risks, including the impacts of climate change, such programs will become more important. This paper examines four models and some recent experiences in using financial services at the community level. The paper offers an overview of advantages and limitations of each model to manage disaster risk in communities. Examples include a federal government initiated scheme of social protection funds, a local government risk reduction scheme, an ...
Abstract This paper examines recent experience with insurance and other risk-financing instruments i...
This document reports on innovative options for mainstreaming adaptation in developing countries wit...
The Climate Change and Risk Management: The Role of the Financial Services Sector Think Tank held on...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has called for a new balance between reducing the r...
The scale of loss from natural disasters in low-income countries often exceeds the resources of inte...
The scale of loss from natural disasters in low-income countries often exceeds the resources of inte...
This report opens with an examination of the current role of private insurers in managing disaster r...
The key challenge for individuals, businesses and governments would be the building financial and in...
In developed countries, public -private partnerships involving insurance companies and governments o...
Financial intermediaries [FIs] in developing and emerging economies are poorly equipped to manage na...
Sustainable development and disaster reduction are essential preconditions for each other. Natural d...
Mahul and Gurenko propose a financial model to address the design of efficient risk financing strate...
The authors provide a conceptual framework for designing a comprehensive risk management strategy fo...
ABSTRACT: Weather-related natural catastrophes are increasing worldwide in number and intensity. Flo...
Natural disasters have increased in frequency and severity during the last few decades, causing cons...
Abstract This paper examines recent experience with insurance and other risk-financing instruments i...
This document reports on innovative options for mainstreaming adaptation in developing countries wit...
The Climate Change and Risk Management: The Role of the Financial Services Sector Think Tank held on...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has called for a new balance between reducing the r...
The scale of loss from natural disasters in low-income countries often exceeds the resources of inte...
The scale of loss from natural disasters in low-income countries often exceeds the resources of inte...
This report opens with an examination of the current role of private insurers in managing disaster r...
The key challenge for individuals, businesses and governments would be the building financial and in...
In developed countries, public -private partnerships involving insurance companies and governments o...
Financial intermediaries [FIs] in developing and emerging economies are poorly equipped to manage na...
Sustainable development and disaster reduction are essential preconditions for each other. Natural d...
Mahul and Gurenko propose a financial model to address the design of efficient risk financing strate...
The authors provide a conceptual framework for designing a comprehensive risk management strategy fo...
ABSTRACT: Weather-related natural catastrophes are increasing worldwide in number and intensity. Flo...
Natural disasters have increased in frequency and severity during the last few decades, causing cons...
Abstract This paper examines recent experience with insurance and other risk-financing instruments i...
This document reports on innovative options for mainstreaming adaptation in developing countries wit...
The Climate Change and Risk Management: The Role of the Financial Services Sector Think Tank held on...