The wider the gap between rich and poor the higher the flood mortality
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Lindersson, Sara (Auteur)
- Raffetti, Elena (Auteur)
- Rusca, Maria (Auteur)
- Brandimarte, Luigia (Auteur)
- Mård, Johanna (Auteur)
- Di Baldassarre, Giuliano (Auteur)
Titre
The wider the gap between rich and poor the higher the flood mortality
Résumé
Economic inequality is rising within many countries globally, and this can significantly influence the social vulnerability to natural hazards. We analysed income inequality and flood disasters in 67 middle- and high-income countries between 1990 and 2018 and found that unequal countries tend to suffer more flood fatalities. This study integrates geocoded mortality records from 573 major flood disasters with population and economic data to perform generalized linear mixed regression modelling. Our results show that the significant association between income inequality and flood mortality persists after accounting for the per-capita real gross domestic product, population size in flood-affected regions and other potentially confounding variables. The protective effect of increasing gross domestic product disappeared when accounting for income inequality and population size in flood-affected regions. On the basis of our results, we argue that the increasingly uneven distribution of wealth deserves more attention within international disaster-risk research and policy arenas.
Publication
Nature Sustainability
Volume
6
Numéro
8
Pages
995-1005
Date
2023-08
Abrév. de revue
Nat Sustain
Langue
en
ISSN
2398-9629
Consulté le
2023-12-02 14 h 54
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Autorisations
2023 The Author(s)
Extra
Number: 8
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Référence
Lindersson, S., Raffetti, E., Rusca, M., Brandimarte, L., Mård, J., & Di Baldassarre, G. (2023). The wider the gap between rich and poor the higher the flood mortality. Nature Sustainability, 6(8), 995–1005. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-023-01107-7
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