Economics of DRR

Τhis theme covers economic analysis supporting risk-informed investments and better investment planning and financing strategies for disaster risk reduction. It also adresses post-event economic loss and impact assessments, cost benefit analysis and other DRR investment appraisal techniques, ex-ante economic impact assessments.

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Until now, federal spending on climate adaptation in Germany was not systematically assessed. A study by the German Environment Agency developed a methodology to analyze the expenditures.

Umweltbundesamt (German Environment Agency)
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The report explores how Least Developed Countries can channel climate finance effectively to the local level. It examines delivery mechanisms for social protection, economic resilience, and ecosystem management.

The Least Developed Countries Initiative for Effective Adaptation and Resilience
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This paper assesses the potential economic consequences of climate change in Asia and the Pacific. Under a high-end emissions scenario, its modeling finds that losses reach 16.9% of gross domestic product in the region by 2070.

Asian Development Bank (ADB)
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People without bank accounts can face difficulty receiving aid.

Yale Climate Connections
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A new report commissioned by RSA Insurance, an Intact company, and The Wildlife Trusts shows that every £1 invested in natural flood management (NFM) is expected to deliver £10 of benefits over 30 years.

The Wildlife Trusts
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A new report commissioned by RSA Insurance, an Intact company, and The Wildlife Trusts shows that every £1 invested in natural flood management (NFM) is expected to deliver £10 of benefits over 30 years.

The Wildlife Trusts
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World coffee prices reached a multi-year high in 2024 - increasing 38.8 percent on the previous year's average - mostly driven by inclement weather affecting key producing countries.

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This article answers frequently asked questions about adaptation investment planning.

National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Global Network
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