Economic resilience: definition and measurement Welfare impacts also depend on micro-economic resilience, which depends on the distribution of losses; on households'vulnerability, such as their pre-... S Hallegatte - 《Social Science Electronic Publishing》 被引量: 59发表: 2014年 Economics of Disast...
Must one assume homogeneous interests and uniform vulnerabilities among all the people in such a sociospatial unit? However, problems with this definition go deeper than the use of loose language. Striking by its absence is any reference to politics. The power relations discussed by Alexa...
Nonetheless, formal definition, mainstreaming, and measurement of vulnerability are still flawed in the economic literature. Energy vulnerability, intended as the exposure of an energy system to adverse events and change, often overlaps with other energy policy concepts such as resilience, security, ...
We then propose a definition of vulnerability and develop a general empirical framework that combines Monte Carlo and bootstrap statistical techniques. The approach estimates the expected distribution of future expenditures for each household and then calculates vulnerability measures as a function of those...
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Finally, for ease of understanding, we provide a theoretical framework for the above conceptual linkages, as shown in Fig. 1. While there is not yet a full consensus on the exact definition of climate justice (Meikle et al., 2016), there is a trend to include behavioral human factors (...
Vulnerability as potential harm has been extended to include the actually wounded, harmed, and disadvantaged, adopting the paternalistic definition that the vulnerable are those "absolutely or relatively incapable of protecting their own interests." Biomedical research ethics has responded by vaguely ...
Based on the definition of adolescence, 1009 high-school students aged between 10 and 19 years (mean: 16.5; [SD: 2.1]) were included in the study. The response rate for each variable is shown in (Supplementary Data 1). Adolescents’ population distribution and characteristics Based on the ...