Economic resilience: definition and measurement

World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2014 - papers.ssrn.com
The welfare impact of a disaster does not only depend on the physical characteristics of the
event or its direct impacts in terms of lost lives and assets. Welfare impacts also depend on …

Economic Resilience: Definition and Measurement

S Hallegatte - sidalc.net
The welfare impact of a disaster does not only depend on the physical characteristics of the
event or its direct impacts in terms of lost lives and assets. Welfare impacts also depend on …

[PDF][PDF] Economic Resilience

S Hallegatte - 2014 - scholar.archive.org
A natural disaster is not a “natural” event. Human and natural systems are affected by
natural hazards, such as earthquakes, storms, hurricanes, intense precipitations and floods …

Economic resilience: definition and measurement

S Hallegatte - 2014 - econpapers.repec.org
The welfare impact of a disaster does not only depend on the physical characteristics of the
event or its direct impacts in terms of lost lives and assets. Welfare impacts also depend on …

Economic resilience: definition and measurement

S Hallegatte - 2014 - ideas.repec.org
The welfare impact of a disaster does not only depend on the physical characteristics of the
event or its direct impacts in terms of lost lives and assets. Welfare impacts also depend on …

Economic resilience: definition and measurement: Economic resilience: definition and measurement

S Hallegatte - 2014 - policycommons.net
The welfare impact of a disaster does not only depend on the physical characteristics of the
event or its direct impacts in terms of lost lives and assets. Welfare impacts also depend on …

[PDF][PDF] Economic Resilience

S Hallegatte - 2014 - documents.worldbank.org
A natural disaster is not a “natural” event. Human and natural systems are affected by
natural hazards, such as earthquakes, storms, hurricanes, intense precipitations and floods …

[PDF][PDF] Economic Resilience

S Hallegatte - 2014 - documents1.worldbank.org
A natural disaster is not a “natural” event. Human and natural systems are affected by
natural hazards, such as earthquakes, storms, hurricanes, intense precipitations and floods …

[PDF][PDF] Economic Resilience

S Hallegatte - 2014 - documents1.worldbank.org
A natural disaster is not a “natural” event. Human and natural systems are affected by
natural hazards, such as earthquakes, storms, hurricanes, intense precipitations and floods …

Economic resilience: definition and measurement: Economic resilience: definition and measurement

S Hallegatte - 2014 - policycommons.net
The welfare impact of a disaster does not only depend on the physical characteristics of the
event or its direct impacts in terms of lost lives and assets. Welfare impacts also depend on …