An Overview of the Technological Environmental Hazards over the Last Century
George Halkos and
Argyro Zisiadou ()
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Argyro Zisiadou: University of Thessaly
Economics of Disasters and Climate Change, 2020, vol. 4, issue 2, No 7, 428 pages
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Abstract The purpose of the paper is to present an extended literature review with statistical results on technological environmental hazards relying on data from the last 117 years (1900–2016). More specifically, this paper is a sequel of the authors previous paper which analyzed the natural environmental hazards. Particularly, we hypothesize that the most developed countries will have high economic losses and that the least developed countries will have great fatalities. In this way we examine if fatalities are proved to be significant in the least developed countries and the total economic damages are proved to be significant in the most developed countries. A number of graphical presentations come to strengthen the statistical results by using map visualization techniques.
Keywords: Environmental hazards risk; Disaster; Economic impact; Damage; Fatalities; D62; H12; I31; Q50; Q55:Q58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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