Natural disasters and their impact: A methodological review

Authors

  • Fernando Antonio Ignacio González CONICET
  • Silvia London CONICET

Keywords:

Natural disasters; Economic impact.

Abstract

Natural disasters generate profound socio-economic changes in the affected communities. A consistent methodology that allows quantifying its impacts is essential for the implementation of adaptation and mitigation policies. The objective of this work is to provide a systematic review of existing methodologies to quantify the economic impact derived from the occurrence of natural disasters. To do this, a keyword search is used in two search engines (Scopus and Science Direct). The results suggest the existence of wide differences between methodological proposals. Consideration of physical damage (direct effect) is more frequent than the impact on productive flows (indirect effect). The destruction of the natural environment (loss of ecosystem services) is not usually included. In the context of global climate change, these findings highlight the importance of having a consistent methodology.

Author Biographies

Fernando Antonio Ignacio González, CONICET

Master in Economics from the National University of the South. Doctoral fellow at the Institute of Economic and Social Research of the South (IIESS, UNS-CONICET) and professor in the Department of Economics of the National University of the South. His research interests include the economics of disasters and regional disparities.

Silvia London, CONICET

PhD in Economics from the National University of the South. Director of the Institute of Economic and Social Research of the South (IIESS, UNS-CONICET) and professor in the Department of Economics of the National University of the South. His research interests include economic development and environmental economics.

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Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

González, F. A. I. ., & London, S. . (2020). Natural disasters and their impact: A methodological review. Scientific Journal Visión De Futuro, 25(1). Retrieved from https://revistacientifica.fce.unam.edu.ar/index.php/visiondefuturo/article/view/446

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