Can Mangroves Minimize Property Loss during Big Storms? An Analysis of House Damage due to the Super Cyclone in Orissa
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- Saudamini Das, "undated". "Can Mangroves Minimize Property Loss during Big Storms? An Analysis of House Damage due to the Super Cyclone in Orissa," Working papers 42, The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics.
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village level data; hurricane; rural households; socio-economic factors; plantation; Averted damages; Mangroves; house; Storm Protection; Wind damages; Property loss; Orissa; cyclone; census; residential property; kendrapada; district; benefits; GIS data;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-ENV-2010-02-05 (Environmental Economics)
- NEP-URE-2010-02-05 (Urban and Real Estate Economics)
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