The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns?

This paper evaluates the relative effectiveness of FEMA expenditures on hurricane induced property losses. We find that spending on FEMA ex-ante mitigation and planning projects leads to greater reductions in property losses than spending on ex-post adaptation programs – specifically, a one percent...

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Main Authors: Davlasheridze, Meri, Fisher-Vanden, Karen, Allen Klaiber, H.
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0095069616302923
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:jeeman:v:81:y:2017:i:c:p:93-114 2024-04-14T08:15:49+00:00 The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns? Davlasheridze, Meri Fisher-Vanden, Karen Allen Klaiber, H. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0095069616302923 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0095069616302923 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:36:30Z This paper evaluates the relative effectiveness of FEMA expenditures on hurricane induced property losses. We find that spending on FEMA ex-ante mitigation and planning projects leads to greater reductions in property losses than spending on ex-post adaptation programs – specifically, a one percent increase in annual spending on ex-ante risk reduction and warning projects reduces damages by 0.21 percent while a one percent increase in ex-post recovery and clean-up spending reduces damages by 0.12. Although both types of program spending are effective, we find the marginal return from spending on programs that target long-term mitigation and risk management to be almost twice that of spending on ex-post recovery programs. With the predicted increases in the frequency and severity of North Atlantic hurricanes in the future, our findings suggest there are important potential gains that could be realized from the further diversification of FEMA spending across project categories. Q54; Q58; H84; Natural disasters; Hurricanes; Property losses; FEMA; Adaptation; Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description This paper evaluates the relative effectiveness of FEMA expenditures on hurricane induced property losses. We find that spending on FEMA ex-ante mitigation and planning projects leads to greater reductions in property losses than spending on ex-post adaptation programs – specifically, a one percent increase in annual spending on ex-ante risk reduction and warning projects reduces damages by 0.21 percent while a one percent increase in ex-post recovery and clean-up spending reduces damages by 0.12. Although both types of program spending are effective, we find the marginal return from spending on programs that target long-term mitigation and risk management to be almost twice that of spending on ex-post recovery programs. With the predicted increases in the frequency and severity of North Atlantic hurricanes in the future, our findings suggest there are important potential gains that could be realized from the further diversification of FEMA spending across project categories. Q54; Q58; H84; Natural disasters; Hurricanes; Property losses; FEMA; Adaptation;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Davlasheridze, Meri
Fisher-Vanden, Karen
Allen Klaiber, H.
spellingShingle Davlasheridze, Meri
Fisher-Vanden, Karen
Allen Klaiber, H.
The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns?
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Fisher-Vanden, Karen
Allen Klaiber, H.
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title The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns?
title_short The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns?
title_full The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns?
title_fullStr The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns?
title_full_unstemmed The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns?
title_sort effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: which fema investments have the highest returns?
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