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Disaster risk, climate change, and poverty: assessing the global exposure of poor people to floods and droughts
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Winsemius, Hessel C. (Auteur)
- Jongman, Brenden (Auteur)
- Veldkamp, Ted I.E. (Auteur)
- Hallegatte, Stephane (Auteur)
- Bangalore, Mook (Auteur)
- Ward, Philip J. (Auteur)
Titre
Disaster risk, climate change, and poverty: assessing the global exposure of poor people to floods and droughts
Résumé
Abstract
People living in poverty are particularly vulnerable to shocks, including those caused by natural disasters such as floods and droughts. This paper analyses household survey data and hydrological riverine flood and drought data for 52 countries to find out whether poor people are disproportionally exposed to floods and droughts, and how this exposure may change in a future climate. We find that poor people are often disproportionally exposed to droughts and floods, particularly in urban areas. This pattern does not change significantly under future climate scenarios, although the absolute number of people potentially exposed to floods or droughts can increase or decrease significantly, depending on the scenario and region. In particular, many countries in Africa show a disproportionally high exposure of poor people to floods and droughts. For these hotspots, implementing risk-sensitive land-use and development policies that protect poor people should be a priority.
Publication
Environment and Development Economics
Volume
23
Numéro
3
Pages
328-348
Date
06/2018
Abrév. de revue
Envir. Dev. Econ.
Langue
en
ISSN
1355-770X, 1469-4395
Titre abrégé
Disaster risk, climate change, and poverty
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2024-10-13 11 h 44
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Winsemius, H. C., Jongman, B., Veldkamp, T. I. E., Hallegatte, S., Bangalore, M., & Ward, P. J. (2018). Disaster risk, climate change, and poverty: assessing the global exposure of poor people to floods and droughts. Environment and Development Economics, 23(3), 328–348. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355770X17000444
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