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Disaster 4 Katastrophe 4 Caribbean countries 3 Karibischer Raum 3 Coastal area 2 Disaster damage 2 Katastrophenschaden 2 Küstenregion 2 Risikomanagement 2 Risk management 2 Storm 2 Sturm 2 Building damage 1 Elementarschadenversicherung 1 Fragility curve 1 Natural disaster insurance 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Social security 1 Soziale Sicherheit 1 The 2011 Great East Japan tsunami 1
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 1
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English 6 Undetermined 2
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Gunasekera, Rashmin 8 Humbert, Thibaut 3 Aubrecht, Christoph 2 Butron, Luigi 2 Cubas, Diana 2 Daniell, James 2 Ishizawa, Oscar 2 Miranda, Juan Jose 2 Pantoja, Chrissie 2 Abe, Yoshi 1 Blankespoor, Brian 1 Boyer, Mary 1 Brand, Johannes 1 Charvet, Ingrid 1 Fukutani, Yo 1 Imai, Kentaro 1 Imamura, Fumihiko 1 Justiniano, Ivelisse 1 Mas, Erick 1 Murray, Siobhan 1 Pomonis, Antonios 1 Suppasri, Anawat 1 Ungar, Joachim 1
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Other papers 2 Natural Hazards 1 Other Social Protection Study 1 World Bank E-Library Archive 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 RePEc 1
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Mangroves as a Coastal Protection of Local Economic Activities from Hurricanes in the Caribbean : 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper
Miranda, Juan Jose - 2021
In recent decades, hurricane frequency and intensity have increased in the Caribbean basin. From 2000 to 2012, more than 100 hurricanes impacted lives, infrastructure, gross domestic product, and natural environments along the coastal shorelines. Recent academic references mention that the dense...
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Disaster Risk Financing in the Caribbean Region - Framework and Assessments : 360 Degree Resilience Background Paper
Justiniano, Ivelisse - 2021
The Caribbean Disaster Risk Financing (DRF) framework of the World Bank has been collaboratively designed in partnerships with Caribbean Governments and local and international stakeholders. The framework helps consolidate and preserve physical disaster risk reduction measures in countries by...
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Mangroves as Coastal Protection for Local Economic Activities from Hurricanes in the Caribbean
Miranda, Juan Jose - 2021
In recent decades, hurricane frequency and intensity have increased in the Caribbean Basin. From 2000 to 2012, more than 100 hurricanes impacted lives, infrastructure, and economic activity along the region's shorelines. Studies suggest that mangrove forests' dense root systems might mitigate...
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Disaster Risk Finance for Adaptive Social Protection
Cubas, Diana; Gunasekera, Rashmin; Humbert, Thibaut - 2020
Countries in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region are highly exposed to frequent natural hazards leading to disasters. Usually, poor and vulnerable populations are adversely affected by the effects of disasters since they have less ability to cope and recover. Rapid assistance in the...
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Consistent Yet Adaptive Global Geospatial Identification of Urban-Rural Patterns : The iURBAN Model
Aubrecht, Christoph; Gunasekera, Rashmin; Ungar, Joachim; … - 2016
The main motivation of this paper is to shed new light on the problem of spatial identification of urban and rural areas globally, and to provide a compatible disaggregation framework for linking associated country-specific, non-spatial data compilations, such as building type inventories....
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Disaster Risk Finance for Adaptive Social Protection
Cubas, Diana - 2020
Countries in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region are highly exposed to frequent natural hazards leading to disasters. Usually, poor and vulnerable populations are adversely affected by the effects of disasters since they have less ability to cope and recover. Rapid assistance in the...
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Developing an Adaptive Global Exposure Model to Support the Generation of Country Disaster Risk Profiles
Gunasekera, Rashmin; Ishizawa, Oscar; Aubrecht, Christoph; … - 2015
Corresponding to increased realization of the impacts of natural hazards in recent years and the need for quantification of disaster risk, there has been increasing demand from the public sector for openly available disaster risk profiles. Probabilistic disaster risk profiles provide risk...
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Building damage characteristics based on surveyed data and fragility curves of the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami
Suppasri, Anawat; Mas, Erick; Charvet, Ingrid; … - In: Natural Hazards 66 (2013) 2, pp. 319-341
A large amount of buildings was damaged or destroyed by the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami. Numerous field surveys were conducted in order to collect the tsunami inundation extents and building damage data in the affected areas. Therefore, this event provides us with one of the most complete data...
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