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Foresight project looking at how science can reduce the impacts of natural disasters.
How you might know if your company is in distress.
Whether the business recovers or not and whether it is still operating 12 months later depends on what advance planning has taken place.
This book harnesses lessons from finance, politics, economics and psychology to show how countries can better prepare to deal with disasters
This report examines literature which captures the impact of extensive disasters on vulnerable communities
This research was funded as part of the Urban Africa: Risk Knowledge programme
Report looking at the the mental health consequences of natural and man-made disasters.
Report looking at the disruptions to the flow of goods and services caused by disasters.
Report looking at the role of institutions in shaping disaster outcomes.
UK military advisor, Nicholas Aucott, says Putin’s disastrous military campaign has diplomatically diminished Russia as it turns to North Korea and Iran.
This paper focuses on the impact of disasters on public expenditures, and how this impact might be valued
Report giving an overview of mechanisms for financing the costs of disasters.
This paper discusses four aspects of the microeconomics of disaster relief financing and insurance programs
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