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    Author(s)Stephane Hallegatte, World Bank
    PublisherWorld Bank
    ISBN9781464810039
    Pages192
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2016

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    World Bank Unbreakable building the resilience of the poor in the face of natural disasters 2016 Edition by Stephane Hallegatte, World Bank

    Economic Losses From Natural Disasters Totaled $92 Billion In 2015.' Such Statements, All Too Commonplace, Assess The Severity Of Disasters By No Other Measure Than The Damage Inflicted On Buildings, Infrastructure, And Agricultural Production. But $1 In Losses Does Not Mean The Same Thing To A Rich Person That It Does To A Poor Person; The Gravity Of A $92 Billion Loss Depends On Who Experiences It. By Focusing On Aggregate Losses--The Traditional Approach To Disaster Risk--We Restrict Our Consideration To How Disasters Affect Those Wealthy Enough To Have Assets To Lose In The First Place, And Largely Ignore The Plight Of Poor People. This Report Moves Beyond Asset And Production Losses And Shifts Its Attention To How Natural Disasters Affect People'S Well-Being. Disasters Are Far Greater Threats To Well-Being Than Traditional Estimates Suggest. This Approach Provides A More Nuanced View Of Natural Disasters Than Usual Reporting, And A Perspective That Takes Fuller Account Of Poor People'S Vulnerabilities. As Climate Change Magnifies Natural Hazards, And Because Protection Infrastructure Alone Cannot Eliminate Risk, A More Resilient Population Has Never Been More Critical To Breaking The Cycle Of Disaster-Induced Poverty.



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