Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development : A Summary of Findings from the Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project

Since 2013 The World Bank Group has partnered with the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery and the U.K. Department for International Development to address some of these gaps in evidence and methodologies. The Disaster Risk Finance...

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spelling okr-10986-243742021-05-25T08:48:21Z Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development : A Summary of Findings from the Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project World Bank Group PHYSICAL CAPITAL EMPLOYMENT LINE OF CREDIT RISKS SOURCES OF INCOME CATASTROPHIC LOSSES LINES OF CREDIT RESCUE ECONOMIC GROWTH PEOPLE EARLY WARNING RISK REDUCTION FINANCING FARMER WIND SPEED INTEREST PUBLIC INVESTMENTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INTEREST RATE STRATEGIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES INSURER SERVICES LIVESTOCK INSURANCE HOUSING WELFARE FINANCIAL COST FINANCING COST PRICING DISASTER PRIVATE INSURANCE CAPITAL STOCK CONTINGENCY PLAN HEAVY RAINFALL PAYMENTS SAVING CENTRAL BANKS INTERNATIONAL BANK EARTHQUAKES DISASTER STRATEGIES ALTERNATIVE FINANCING MUNICIPALITIES SAFETY NETS AGRICULTURAL INCOME ECONOMIC ACTIVITY BIASES DISASTER RELIEF CREDITS SAVINGS RELIEF NATURAL DISASTER DISASTER RESPONSE MORAL HAZARD EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FLOODS EARLY WARNING SYSTEM PUBLIC SAFETY PRODUCTIVITY INTEREST RATES TRANSFERS NATURAL DISASTERS PAYMENT CRITERIA CAPITAL MARKET DEBT FISCAL RESOURCES MARKETS HOUSEHOLD INCOME PUBLIC FINANCE DISASTERS INSURERS LABOR FARMERS SUBSIDIES FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES BANKS EXPENDITURE UNEMPLOYMENT DEBT FINANCING REINSURANCE EQUITY DROUGHTS SOCIAL SAFETY NETS TROPICAL CYCLONE EMERGENCY EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION FOOD SECURITY ACCOUNTABILITY DISASTER REDUCTION CAPITAL DISASTER RISK DROUGHT PANDEMICS IMPACT OF DISASTER VALUE BANK CREDIT AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SAFETY NET FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL NEED HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES DAMAGE PROPERTIES IMPACT OF DISASTERS DISASTER INSURANCE BALANCE SHEET NUTRITION WARNING SYSTEM FLOOD SUBSIDIARY CREDIT RISK GOVERNANCE INSURANCE TAXATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVE CAPITAL LAND SECURITY INVESTMENT RISK HOUSEHOLDS INDEMNITY INDIRECT COST MINISTRIES OF FINANCE TROPICAL CYCLONES SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS BORROWING FINANCIAL SUPPORT HOMEOWNERS INVESTMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT HOUSEHOLD WELFARE REMITTANCES GOVERNMENTS SAFETY NATURAL HAZARDS GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK RECONSTRUCTION Since 2013 The World Bank Group has partnered with the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery and the U.K. Department for International Development to address some of these gaps in evidence and methodologies. The Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project has made significant contributions to the understanding of how to monitor and evaluate existing or potential investments in disaster risk finance from a development perspective, and to the evidence base for where such investments have development impact.This note summarizes the findings of this project, presenting the key messages of a book, a technical report, and 14 research papers, categorized into four themes. 2016-05-31T20:44:44Z 2016-05-31T20:44:44Z 2016-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26362959/disaster-risk-finance-tool-development-summary-findings-disaster-risk-finance-impact-analytics-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24374 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic PHYSICAL CAPITAL
EMPLOYMENT
LINE OF CREDIT
RISKS
SOURCES OF INCOME
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES
LINES OF CREDIT
RESCUE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PEOPLE
EARLY WARNING
RISK REDUCTION
FINANCING
FARMER
WIND SPEED
INTEREST
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INTEREST RATE
STRATEGIES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
INSURER
SERVICES
LIVESTOCK INSURANCE
HOUSING
WELFARE
FINANCIAL COST
FINANCING COST
PRICING
DISASTER
PRIVATE INSURANCE
CAPITAL STOCK
CONTINGENCY PLAN
HEAVY RAINFALL
PAYMENTS
SAVING
CENTRAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
EARTHQUAKES
DISASTER STRATEGIES
ALTERNATIVE FINANCING
MUNICIPALITIES
SAFETY NETS
AGRICULTURAL INCOME
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
BIASES
DISASTER RELIEF
CREDITS
SAVINGS
RELIEF
NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RESPONSE
MORAL HAZARD
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
FLOODS
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
PUBLIC SAFETY
PRODUCTIVITY
INTEREST RATES
TRANSFERS
NATURAL DISASTERS
PAYMENT
CRITERIA
CAPITAL MARKET
DEBT
FISCAL RESOURCES
MARKETS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
PUBLIC FINANCE
DISASTERS
INSURERS
LABOR
FARMERS
SUBSIDIES
FINANCE
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
BANKS
EXPENDITURE
UNEMPLOYMENT
DEBT FINANCING
REINSURANCE
EQUITY
DROUGHTS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TROPICAL CYCLONE
EMERGENCY
EARTHQUAKE
DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
ACCOUNTABILITY
DISASTER REDUCTION
CAPITAL
DISASTER RISK
DROUGHT
PANDEMICS
IMPACT OF DISASTER
VALUE
BANK
CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
SAFETY NET
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL NEED
HOUSEHOLD
EXPENDITURES
DAMAGE
PROPERTIES
IMPACT OF DISASTERS
DISASTER INSURANCE
BALANCE SHEET
NUTRITION
WARNING SYSTEM
FLOOD
SUBSIDIARY
CREDIT RISK
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
TAXATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVE CAPITAL
LAND
SECURITY
INVESTMENT
RISK
HOUSEHOLDS
INDEMNITY
INDIRECT COST
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
TROPICAL CYCLONES
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
BORROWING
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
HOMEOWNERS
INVESTMENTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
REMITTANCES
GOVERNMENTS
SAFETY
NATURAL HAZARDS
GUARANTEE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
RECONSTRUCTION
spellingShingle PHYSICAL CAPITAL
EMPLOYMENT
LINE OF CREDIT
RISKS
SOURCES OF INCOME
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES
LINES OF CREDIT
RESCUE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PEOPLE
EARLY WARNING
RISK REDUCTION
FINANCING
FARMER
WIND SPEED
INTEREST
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INTEREST RATE
STRATEGIES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
INSURER
SERVICES
LIVESTOCK INSURANCE
HOUSING
WELFARE
FINANCIAL COST
FINANCING COST
PRICING
DISASTER
PRIVATE INSURANCE
CAPITAL STOCK
CONTINGENCY PLAN
HEAVY RAINFALL
PAYMENTS
SAVING
CENTRAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
EARTHQUAKES
DISASTER STRATEGIES
ALTERNATIVE FINANCING
MUNICIPALITIES
SAFETY NETS
AGRICULTURAL INCOME
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
BIASES
DISASTER RELIEF
CREDITS
SAVINGS
RELIEF
NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RESPONSE
MORAL HAZARD
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
FLOODS
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
PUBLIC SAFETY
PRODUCTIVITY
INTEREST RATES
TRANSFERS
NATURAL DISASTERS
PAYMENT
CRITERIA
CAPITAL MARKET
DEBT
FISCAL RESOURCES
MARKETS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
PUBLIC FINANCE
DISASTERS
INSURERS
LABOR
FARMERS
SUBSIDIES
FINANCE
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
BANKS
EXPENDITURE
UNEMPLOYMENT
DEBT FINANCING
REINSURANCE
EQUITY
DROUGHTS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TROPICAL CYCLONE
EMERGENCY
EARTHQUAKE
DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
ACCOUNTABILITY
DISASTER REDUCTION
CAPITAL
DISASTER RISK
DROUGHT
PANDEMICS
IMPACT OF DISASTER
VALUE
BANK
CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
SAFETY NET
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL NEED
HOUSEHOLD
EXPENDITURES
DAMAGE
PROPERTIES
IMPACT OF DISASTERS
DISASTER INSURANCE
BALANCE SHEET
NUTRITION
WARNING SYSTEM
FLOOD
SUBSIDIARY
CREDIT RISK
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
TAXATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVE CAPITAL
LAND
SECURITY
INVESTMENT
RISK
HOUSEHOLDS
INDEMNITY
INDIRECT COST
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
TROPICAL CYCLONES
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
BORROWING
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
HOMEOWNERS
INVESTMENTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
REMITTANCES
GOVERNMENTS
SAFETY
NATURAL HAZARDS
GUARANTEE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
RECONSTRUCTION
World Bank Group
Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development : A Summary of Findings from the Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project
description Since 2013 The World Bank Group has partnered with the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery and the U.K. Department for International Development to address some of these gaps in evidence and methodologies. The Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project has made significant contributions to the understanding of how to monitor and evaluate existing or potential investments in disaster risk finance from a development perspective, and to the evidence base for where such investments have development impact.This note summarizes the findings of this project, presenting the key messages of a book, a technical report, and 14 research papers, categorized into four themes.
format Working Paper
author World Bank Group
author_facet World Bank Group
author_sort World Bank Group
title Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development : A Summary of Findings from the Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project
title_short Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development : A Summary of Findings from the Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project
title_full Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development : A Summary of Findings from the Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project
title_fullStr Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development : A Summary of Findings from the Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project
title_full_unstemmed Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development : A Summary of Findings from the Disaster Risk Finance Impact Analytics Project
title_sort disaster risk finance as a tool for development : a summary of findings from the disaster risk finance impact analytics project
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26362959/disaster-risk-finance-tool-development-summary-findings-disaster-risk-finance-impact-analytics-project
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