Informing climate adaptation: A review of the economic costs of natural disasters

C. Kousky

Energy Economics (November 2014)

DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2013.09.029

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Abstract This paper reviews the empirical literature on the economic impacts of natural disasters to inform both the modeling of potential future climate damages and climate adaptation policy related to extreme events. It covers papers that estimate the short- and/or long-run economic impacts of weather-related extreme events as well as studies identifying the determinants of the magnitude of those damages (including fatalities). The paper also reviews the small number of empirical papers on the potential extent of adaptation in response to changing extreme events.

keywords: Damage Costs; Natural Disaster

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