Debate regarding the relationship between socioeconomic development and natural disasters remains at the fore of global discussions, as the potential risk from climate extremes and uncertainty pose an increasing threat to developmental prospects. This study reviews statistical investigations of disaster and development linkages, across topics of macroeconomic growth, public governance and others to identify key challenges to the current approach to macro-level statistical investigation. Both theoretically and qualitatively, disaster is known to affect development through a number of channels: haphazard development, weak institutions, lack of social safety nets and short-termism of our decision-making practices are some of the factors that d...
Studies examining the economic implications of natural disasters vary in nature partly because the t...
Natural disasters are usually regarded as damage factors causing high private and social costs. Notw...
Natural disasters do occur and have become a global problem due to increasing intensity. Developing ...
AbstractDebate regarding the relationship between socioeconomic development and natural disasters re...
Debate regarding the relationship between socioeconomic development and natural disasters remains at...
This paper investigates the link between development, economic growth, and the economic losses from ...
About four decades ago, the discourse on disasters was largely about natural hazards and their chara...
We examine the extent to which economic development reduces both a country's disaster risk and its s...
The increasing frequency of natural disasters and the real-time global coverage of climate-related e...
Studies have shown that natural disasters could pose a spectrum of challenges to human development, ...
The aim of this Commentary is to demonstrate that, while there is a growing evidence base that disas...
This article focuses on the complex relationship between development and disaster risk. Development ...
Disasters resulting from natural hazards such as floods, drought, earthquakes, cyclones, forest fire...
Disasters triggered by hazards, such as floods, earthquakes, droughts, and cyclones, pose significan...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers in the areas of disaster risk and economic develo...
Studies examining the economic implications of natural disasters vary in nature partly because the t...
Natural disasters are usually regarded as damage factors causing high private and social costs. Notw...
Natural disasters do occur and have become a global problem due to increasing intensity. Developing ...
AbstractDebate regarding the relationship between socioeconomic development and natural disasters re...
Debate regarding the relationship between socioeconomic development and natural disasters remains at...
This paper investigates the link between development, economic growth, and the economic losses from ...
About four decades ago, the discourse on disasters was largely about natural hazards and their chara...
We examine the extent to which economic development reduces both a country's disaster risk and its s...
The increasing frequency of natural disasters and the real-time global coverage of climate-related e...
Studies have shown that natural disasters could pose a spectrum of challenges to human development, ...
The aim of this Commentary is to demonstrate that, while there is a growing evidence base that disas...
This article focuses on the complex relationship between development and disaster risk. Development ...
Disasters resulting from natural hazards such as floods, drought, earthquakes, cyclones, forest fire...
Disasters triggered by hazards, such as floods, earthquakes, droughts, and cyclones, pose significan...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers in the areas of disaster risk and economic develo...
Studies examining the economic implications of natural disasters vary in nature partly because the t...
Natural disasters are usually regarded as damage factors causing high private and social costs. Notw...
Natural disasters do occur and have become a global problem due to increasing intensity. Developing ...