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Hochwasserschutzmaßnahmen und Schadensabdeckung in Österreich aus ökonomischer Sicht

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  • Franz Sinabell

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In Österreich beteiligt sich der Staat in zweierlei Hinsicht an der Minderung von Schäden durch Hochwasser und andere Elementarereignisse: Maßnahmen zum vorbeugenden Schutz gegen Hochwässer werden in hohem Umfang staatlich gefördert, und Betroffene können auf substantielle öffentliche Unterstützung zählen. Das Ausmaß der Konsequenzen von Hochwasserereignissen wird stark vom Verhalten der Bevölkerung in gefährdeten Zonen und vom Gesetzesvollzug lokaler Behörden beeinflusst. Eine ungünstige Informationslage trägt in Österreich dazu bei, dass schadensmindernde Maßnahmen nicht im optimalen Umfang gesetzt werden.

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  • Franz Sinabell, 2005. "Hochwasserschutzmaßnahmen und Schadensabdeckung in Österreich aus ökonomischer Sicht," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 78(7), pages 511-521, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2005:i:7:p:511-521
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    1. Franz Sinabell & Siegfried Trimmel, 2004. "Ökonomische Analyse von schadensmindernden Maßnahmen im Hochwasserschutz," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 25290.
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    1. Franz Sinabell & Dieter Pennerstorfer & Stephanie Lackner, 2016. "Eine volkswirtschaftliche Analyse der Wildbach- und Lawinenverbauung in Österreich. Die Bereitstellung von Schutzgütern bisher und der künftige Bedarf," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 58854.
    2. Franz Sinabell & Mark Sommer & Mathias Kirchner, 2018. "Volkswirtschaftliche Analyse der Hochwasserschutzinvestitionen des BMVIT. Aktualisierung," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 61116.

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