Flood exposure and poverty in 188 countries
Worldwatch Institute · World Bank · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Flooding is among the most prevalent natural hazards, with particularly disastrous impacts in low-income countries. This study presents global estimates of the number of people exposed to high flood risks in interaction with poverty. It finds that 1.81 billion people (23% of world population) are directly exposed to 1-in-100-year floods. Of these, 1.24 billion are located in South and East Asia, where China (395 million) and India (390 million) account for over one-third of global exposure. Low- and middle-income countries are home to 89% of the world's flood-exposed people. Of the 170 million facing high flood risk and extreme poverty (living on under $1.90 per day), 44% are in Sub-Saharan Africa. Over 780…
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3Topics & keywords
- Flood myth
- Poverty
- Flooding (psychology)
- Geography
- China
- Extreme poverty
- Socioeconomics
- Population
- No poverty