Advances in Spatial and Economic Modeling of Disaster Impacts
Edited by Yasuhide Okuyama and
Adam Rose
in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-16237-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Advances in Spatial and Economic Modeling of Disaster Impacts: Introduction
- Yasuhide Okuyama and Adam Rose
- Ch Chapter 10 Transportation Disruptions and Regional Supply Chains: A Modeling Framework with Application to Coastal Shipping
- Stephanie E. Chang and Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Ch Chapter 11 Concatenated Disruptions with Resilience
- Sam Cole
- Ch Chapter 12 Vulnerability, Resilience and Exposure: Methodological Aspects
- Marco Modica, Aura Reggiani and Peter Nijkamp
- Ch Chapter 13 Advantages of the Regional and Sectoral Disaggregation of a Spatial Computable General Equilibrium Model for the Economic Impact Analysis of Natural Disasters
- Yoshio Kajitani and Hirokazu Tatano
- Ch Chapter 14 The Economic Impacts of Climate Change on Grain Production and Policy Implications: A CGE Model Analysis
- Wei Xie, Qi Cui and Tariq Ali
- Ch Chapter 15 Spatio-Temporal Drought Risk Analysis Using GIS-Based Input Output Modeling
- Sheree Pagsuyoin, Joost Santos, Gustavo Salcedo and Christian Yip
- Ch Chapter 16 The Game-Theoretic National Interstate Economic Model: Economically Optimizing U.S. Aviation Security Policies Against Terrorist Attacks
- Ha Hwang and JiYoung Park
- Ch Chapter 2 Are Losses from Natural Disasters More Than Just Asset Losses?
- Stephane Hallegatte and Adrien Vogt-Schilb
- Ch Chapter 3 Insurance for Catastrophes: Why Are Natural Hazards Underinsured, and Does It Matter?
- Aditya Kusuma, Cuong Nguyen and Ilan Noy
- Ch Chapter 4 Disaster and Economic Growth: Theoretical Perspectives
- Yasuhide Okuyama
- Ch Chapter 5 Incorporating Cyber Resilience into Computable General Equilibrium Models
- Adam Rose
- Ch Chapter 6 Rapid Assessments of the Economic Implications of Terrorism Events Using a Regional CGE Model: Creating GRAD-ECAT (Generalized, Regional and Dynamic Economic Consequence Analysis Tool)
- Peter Dixon, Michael Jerie, Maureen Rimmer and Glyn Wittwer
- Ch Chapter 7 The Challenge of Estimating the Impact of Disasters: Many Approaches, Many Limitations and a Compromise
- Andre Avelino and Geoffrey Hewings
- Ch Chapter 8 Multiregional Disaster Impact Models: Recent Advances and Comparison of Outcomes
- Elco Koks, Raghav Pant, Trond Husby, Johannes Többen and Jan Oosterhaven
- Ch Chapter 9 On the Sensitivity of Impact Estimates for Fixed Ratio Assumptions
- Johannes Többen and Jan Oosterhaven
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