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Costing natural hazards

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  • Heidi Kreibich

    (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Section 5.4 Hydrology)

  • Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh

    (Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici Cn
    ICREA – Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies, Passeig Lluís Companys
    Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, VU University Amsterdam
    Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University Amsterdam)

  • Laurens M. Bouwer

    (Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University Amsterdam
    Deltares)

  • Philip Bubeck

    (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Section 5.4 Hydrology
    Present address: adelphi, Caspar-Theyss-Straße 14a, D-14193 Berlin, Germany)

  • Paolo Ciavola

    (University of Ferrara)

  • Colin Green

    (Flood Hazard Research Centre, Middlesex University)

  • Stephane Hallegatte

    (The World Bank, Sustainable Development Network)

  • Ivana Logar

    (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG))

  • Volker Meyer

    (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research — UFZ)

  • Reimund Schwarze

    (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research — UFZ)

  • Annegret H. Thieken

    (University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences)

Abstract

The proposed 'cost assessment cycle' is a framework for the integrated cost assessment of natural hazards.

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  • Heidi Kreibich & Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh & Laurens M. Bouwer & Philip Bubeck & Paolo Ciavola & Colin Green & Stephane Hallegatte & Ivana Logar & Volker Meyer & Reimund Schwarze & Annegret H. Thi, 2014. "Costing natural hazards," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 4(5), pages 303-306, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:4:y:2014:i:5:d:10.1038_nclimate2182
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2182
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    1. Farnaz Yarveysi & Atieh Alipour & Hamed Moftakhari & Keighobad Jafarzadegan & Hamid Moradkhani, 2023. "Block-level vulnerability assessment reveals disproportionate impacts of natural hazards across the conterminous United States," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-10, December.
    2. Hu, Xi & Pant, Raghav & Hall, Jim W. & Surminski, Swenja & Huang, Jiashun, 2019. "Multi-scale assessment of the economic impacts of flooding: evidence from firm to macro-level analysis in the Chinese manufacturing sector," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 100534, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    3. Paul Hudson, 2018. "A comparison of definitions of affordability for flood risk adaption measures: a case study of current and future risk-based flood insurance premiums in Europe," Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Springer, vol. 23(7), pages 1019-1038, October.
    4. Sarfaraz Gani Adnan & Heidi Kreibich, 2016. "An evaluation of disaster risk reduction (DRR) approaches for coastal delta cities: a comparative analysis," Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, Springer;International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, vol. 83(2), pages 1257-1278, September.

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