articleThe Journal of Economic PerspectivesJul 1, 2007HYBRID OA

Natural Disasters, Economic Development, and Humanitarian Aid

Stockholm University

Indexed incrossref

Abstract

Natural disasters are one of the major problems facing humankind. Between 1980 and 2004, two million people were reported killed and five billion people cumulatively affected by around 7,000 natural disasters, according to the dataset maintained by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED) at University of Louvain (Belgium). The economic costs are considerable and rising. The direct economic damage from natural disasters between 1980–2004 is estimated at around $1 trillion. This paper starts by describing the incidence of natural disasters, where they strike, and their development over time. It then discusses how societal factors act to protect people from or expose them to natural…

Citation impact

656
total citations
FWCI
36.11
Percentile
100%
References
28
Citations per year

Authors

1

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Natural disaster
  • Natural hazard
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Economic growth
  • Development economics
  • Business
  • Political science
  • Geography
No related works found for this paper.