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Human-flood interactions: The role of economic inequality

Authors :
Sara Lindersson
Elena Raffetti
Luigia Brandimarte
Johanna Mård
Maria Rusca
Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2022.

Abstract

Economic inequality is a reality in many countries and is also increasing in many contexts. The consequences of economic inequality are multifaceted and, for instance, relate to issues of justice, access to welfare, long-term health and human well-being. Economic inequality within countries can also affect how susceptible populations are to flood hazards, both directly and indirectly. A large body of research has shown that the pre-disaster economic distribution within a society can affect the disaster outcomes. One example is that unequal societies tend to exhibit physical marginalization, and if these areas are burdened with malfunctioning infrastructure it affects the ability to withstand an extreme weather event.In this work, we highlight the role of economic inequality in explaining flood losses worldwide. We conduct a statistical cross-country comparison and show that the distribution of income matters for reducing human flood losses, and that this applies at all levels of economic development. We then discuss how our results stand in contrast to some of the most common disaster reduction recommendations from flood management studies, particularly from studies conducted at large scales.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........12275f5682b1d253308185dc8a3e1bc8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/iahs2022-206