Allocating assistance after a catastrophe based on the dynamic assessment of indirect economic losses

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Zhengtao Zhang
Ning Li
Hong Xu
Jieling Feng
Xi Chen
Chao Gao
Peng Zhang
机构
[1] Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research,The Key Laboratory of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Environmental Change and Natural Disaster, MOE, Faculty of Geographical Science
[3] Beijing Normal University,State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science
[4] Beijing Normal University,Academy of Disaster Reduction and Emergency Management, Ministry of Emergency Management & Ministry of Education
[5] Beijing Normal University,Department of Geography & Spatial Information Techniques
[6] Ningbo University,Department of Fire Commanding
[7] The Armed Police Academy,undefined
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Natural Hazards | 2019年 / 99卷
关键词
Natural disaster; Indirect economic loss; Direct economic loss; Input–output model; Earthquake; Risk management;
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In 2008, Wenchuan earthquake shook Sichuan Province in China. The questions of how to value the economic loss that would result if a catastrophe were to occur in Capital Beijing and how long the recovery period would last have long been topics of concern for the government and the public. This study envisions an earthquake similar to the Wenchuan earthquake occurring in Beijing and examines the differences in indirect economic loss and recovery periods between Beijing and the Wenchuan earthquake using the same loss rate. An improved input–output model is used to evaluate the indirect losses. The results show that (1) Beijing experiences greater indirect loss than Sichuan. When both regions suffer a direct loss of USD 100, Beijing suffers USD 12 more in indirect loss than does Sichuan. (2) The reconstruction period of Beijing is shortened by at least 5 months, and indirect loss is reduced by 27.1% if the assistance level increases from 120 to 150% of that provided to Sichuan. (3) High assistance efficiencies can effectively reduce total losses, but increasing the efficiency of strength is more efficient than improving the efficiency of time in Beijing. Five sectors in Beijing are firstly needed to be assisted to recover, which can help other sectors to recover more quickly and efficiently through industrial linkages. Dynamic assessment of indirect loss in this study may help the government better understand the quantitative impact of disasters and allocate assistance resources more efficiently in Beijing.
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