"Disaster impact and input-output analysis " Economic Systems Research 26(1): 1-12,.Okuyama, Y. and J.R. Santos (2014) Disaster Impact and Input-Output Analysis. Economic Systems Research, 26, 1-12.Okuyama, Y, Santos, JR (2014) Disaster impact and input-output analysis. Econ Syst Res...
During the last decades, input-output (I/O) economic models have assumed a prominent role in disaster impact analysis and resilience assessment. Rooted in general equilibrium theory and economic production theory, they catalyze attention on the distinction between direct economic losses and ripple effec...
This study investigates the changes in input–output and trade structures within the six regions of the Fukushima prefecture in the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, tsunami, and accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, Japan. The model is based on the 2005 multiregional inpu...
The main aim of this paper is to provide an overview and a critical analysis of the methodologies used for estimating the economic impact of disaster. Based on the critical review of methodologies, especially those recently progressed, such as input-output, social accounting, and computable general...
Furthermore, they find that climatic disasters in developing countries have the most significant adverse impact on economic growth. The literature on disaster impacts mostly uses cross-country macroeconomic data for analysis, which may bias estimates for disaster impacts due to the large variations in ...
To control or completely avoid a negative impact on business continuity, it's important to proactively create a business continuity plan. A business continuity plan is based on risk assessment and developing methods of controlling those risks through various approaches. The specific risks and ...
On the other hand, urban areas may have better access to and more robust critical infrastructures. However, since urban communities are much more heavily populated, any disaster-related disruption could have a significant impact. This contrast between urban and rural communities presents challenges in...
This is because the uninterrupted attention span for adult learners is estimated to be around 20 min, with learning impact being the greatest during the first 5-min portion of the presentation. After that time a lapse comes where students inevitably zone out [34]. Traditional approaches to ...
Natural hazards have the potential to cause catastrophic damage and significant socioeconomic loss. The actual damage and loss observed in the recent decad
Repair gaps and weaknesses By listening carefully and conducting audits, reviews and business impact analyses, we’ll help you plug and repair gaps or weaknesses in your strategies. We’ll propose robust and innovative solutions to help mitigate any shortcomings and devise disaster recovery plans. ...