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-level socioeconomic resilience. Because floods disproportionally affect poor people, each $1 of global flood asset loss is equivalent to a … reduce flood losses in each country. It shows that considering asset losses is insufficient to assess disaster risk …
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vulnerability to poverty using the example of drought hazard impacts on the welfare of rural households in Ethiopia. The aim is to …
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vulnerability to poverty using the example of drought hazard impacts on the welfare of rural households in Ethiopia. The aim is to …
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Weather risk and incomplete insurance markets are significant contributors to poverty for rural households in …
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Weather risk and incomplete insurance markets are significant contributors to poverty for rural households in …
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implications. First, flood management could be considered as a component of the poverty-reduction strategy in the city. Second … affected and those who were not affected by the flood. (2) Poorer households lost less than their richer neighbors in absolute … access to coping mechanisms, but not by their poverty, as measured by the annual expenditure level. (4) There is a measurable …
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