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Economic and Welfare Impacts of Disasters in East Asia and Policy Responses: The Case of Vietnamese Communities

In: Resilience and Recovery in Asian Disasters

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  • Le Dang Trung

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Abstract

Although Vietnam has seen remarkable economic achievements over the last 25 years, the country is still one of the poorest countries in the world. Unfortunately, the country is prone to many natural hazards. Located in one of the five cyclone centers on the planet, Vietnam is hit by more than 4 storms and 3 floods per year. Though the aftermaths of natural hazards are sizable, estimating their impacts is challenging, yet crucial for policy development. This chapter conducts a scientific assessment of the impact of a natural catastrophe to help understand the multidimensional costs of disasters and to draw lessons on how the impacts of natural disasters can be properly assessed. In addition, it provides an overview of the management of natural disasters and climate change in Vietnam, to see how the policy system has been working to deal with the risk of natural disasters and climate change. Finally, it identifies possible options for Vietnam to move forward to an effective disaster risk management system which incorporates community capacity and collective action.

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  • Le Dang Trung, 2015. "Economic and Welfare Impacts of Disasters in East Asia and Policy Responses: The Case of Vietnamese Communities," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Daniel P. Aldrich & Sothea Oum & Yasuyuki Sawada (ed.), Resilience and Recovery in Asian Disasters, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 51-73, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:rischp:978-4-431-55022-8_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-55022-8_4
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    1. Etienne ESPAGNE & Yen Boi HA & Kenneth HOUNGBEDJI & Thanh NGO-DUC, 2022. "Effect of typhoons on economic activities in Vietnam: Evidence using satellite imagery," Working Paper 2414ec02-fb7d-4b2e-8bfb-c, Agence française de développement.
    2. Duong H. Nong & An T. Ngo & Hoa P. T. Nguyen & Thuy T. Nguyen & Lan T. Nguyen & Summet Saksena, 2021. "Changes in Coastal Agricultural Land Use in Response to Climate Change: An Assessment Using Satellite Remote Sensing and Household Survey Data in Tien Hai District, Thai Binh Province, Vietnam," Land, MDPI, vol. 10(6), pages 1-17, June.
    3. Liebenehm, Sabine, 2018. "Temporal Stability of Risk Attitudes and the Impact of Adverse Shocks—A Panel Data Analysis from Thailand and Vietnam," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 102(C), pages 262-274.

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