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...Disaster losses include not only the shocking direct impacts that we see on the news, such as the loss of life, housing, and infrastructure, but also indirect impacts such as the foregone production of goods and services caused by interruptions in utility services, transport, labor supplies, suppliers, or markets. Although natural disasters have long been considered a tragic interruption to the development process, the development community now links disasters to development. An earthquake in San Fernando, California may suffer the equal amount of direct economic loss as an earthquake in Venezuela. The disasters differ in the recovery time and loss of life experienced by each country. In the end, the recovery factors become an issue of basic development. It is doing development right and making sure that human activities contribute to reducing disasters rather than exacerbating them. Managing Disaster Risk in Emerging Economies is organized into three parts. Part I on risk identification contains chapters on the economic impacts of natural disasters in developing countries, including flooding. It includes Buenos Aires as an example. It also presents time scales of climate and disaster. The second part explores aspects of reducing disaster risk. Part III examines strategies for developing countries to share and transfer disaster risk more effectively. This volume will be of interest to academics, the private sector, government and international agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and Bank staff.

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title Managing Disaster Risk in Emerging Economies Disaster Risk - photo 1

title:Managing Disaster Risk in Emerging Economies Disaster Risk Management Series No. 2
author:Kreimer, Alcira.; Arnold, Margaret
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821347268
print isbn13:9780821347263
ebook isbn13:9780585345932
language:English
subjectEmergency management--Economic aspects--Developing countries, Emergency management--Developing countries--Planning, Disaster relief--Economic aspects--Developing countries, Disaster relief--Developing countries--Planning, World Bank.
publication date:2000
lcc:HV551.5.D35.M35 2000eb
ddc:363.34/09172/4
subject:Emergency management--Economic aspects--Developing countries, Emergency management--Developing countries--Planning, Disaster relief--Economic aspects--Developing countries, Disaster relief--Developing countries--Planning, World Bank.
Managing Disaster Risk in Emerging Economies
Recent Disaster Risk Management Series
1 Managing Disaster Risk in Mexico: Market Incentives for Mitigation Investment
2 Managing Disaster Risk in Emerging Economies
3 Inundaciones en el Area Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (forthcoming)
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Disaster Risk Management Series No. 2
Managing Disaster Risk in Emerging Economies
Edited by
Alcira Kreimer and Margaret Arnold
Managing disaster risk in emerging economies - image 2
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Copyright 2000
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/THE WORLD BANK
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A.
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing June 2000
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The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the authors and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use.
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Photo credits:
Cover, Turkey earthquake, 1999, photographer, Catherine Stevens; page xiv, workers after Turkey earthquake, 1999, photographer, Catherine Stevens; page 8, street flooded fromHurrican Mitch, Nicaragua, 1998, photo, PAHO/WHO page 52, reinforcing a building with sheer wall and cladding, Vanadzor, Armenia, 1996, photographer, Eric N. Patterson; page 100, fallen freeway due to Kobe earthquake, Japan, 1995, photographer, Fouad Bendimerad.
ISBN 0-8213-4726-8
ISSN 1020-8135
Cover design by Communications Development Incorporated.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Managing disaster risk in emerging economies / Alcira Kreimer and Margaret Arnold, editors.
p. cm. (Disaster risk management series)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8213-4726-8
1. Emergency managementEconomic aspectsDeveloping countries. 2. Emergency
managementDeveloping countriesPlanning. 3. Disaster reliefEconomic
aspectsDeveloping countries. 4. Disaster reliefDeveloping countriesPlanning. I.
Kreimer, Alcira. II. Arnold, Margaret, 1965 III. Series.
HV551.5.D44 M35 2000
363.34091724dc21 00-035920
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
v
Acronyms
vii
Contributors
x
Introduction
1
Part I
Risk Identification
1. Developing Countries and the Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters
Charlotte Benson and Edward J. Clay
11
2. Economic Aspects of Floods: The Case of Argentina
Hctor Sejenovich and Guillermo Cock Mendoza
22
3. Floods in Buenos Aires: Learning from the Past
Hilda Mara Herzer and Nora Clichevsky
32
4. Climate, Change, and Disasters
Maxx Dilley
45
Part II
Risk Reduction
5. Infrastructure, Natural Disasters, and Poverty
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