Quantifying social vulnerability for flood disasters of insurance company

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作者
Ge Yi1 Liu Jing2 Li Fengying1 Shi Peijun2
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中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
social vulnerability index; flood; insurance; generalized regression neural network (GRNN);
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F840.3 [保险组织和管理]; F224 [经济数学方法];
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020204 ; 0701 ; 070104 ; 120404 ;
摘要
Social vulnerability assessments are largely ignored when compared with biophysical vulnerability assessments. This is mainly due to the fact that there are more difficulties in quantifying them. Aiming at several pitfalls still existing in the Hoovering approach which is widely accepted, a suitable modified model is provided. In this modified model, the integrated vulnerability is made an analogy to the elasticity coefficient of a spring, and an objective evaluation criterion is established. With the evaluation criterion, the assessment indicators of social vulnerability are filtered and their weight assignments are accomplished. There is an application in the city of Changsha where floods occur often. With the relative data from the PICC Hunan Province Branch, a generalized regression neural network model is established in Matlab 7.0 and used to evaluate a company’s flood social vulnerability index (SoVI). The results show that the average flood social vulnerability in Yuhua district is the highest, while Yuelu district is the lowest. It is good for disaster risk management and decision-making of insurance companies.
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页码:147 / 150
页数:4
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