Potential for Application of a Probabilistic Catastrophe Risk Modelling Framework to Poverty Outcomes: General Form Vulnerability Functions Relating Household Poverty Outcomes to Hazard Intensity in Ethiopia

This paper analyzes the potential to combine catastrophe risk modelling (CAT risk modeling) with economic analysis of vulnerability to poverty using the example of drought hazard impacts on the welfare of rural households in Ethiopia.

Topics
Sovereign for Country
DRF on Homeowners and Small Businesses
DRF on Analytics
DRF on Natural Disasters
DRF Training and Knowledge
DRF on Sovereigns
DRF on Resilient Livelihoods

Regions & Countries

Sub-Saharan Africa
Ethiopia
Date of Publication
June, 2016