2021
DOI: 10.3370/lca.17.160
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Evaluating Flood Economic Damages and Resilience: Focusing on Yabe and Chikugo Rivers

Abstract: Water is an indispensable resource for all socioeconomic activities. Safe and secure water resources and infrastructure development in social capital are important policy issues. However, frequent flood damage caused by typhoons and torrential rains owing to climate change is a concern. The resulting long-lasting economic damage spreads throughout the supply chain. Direct and indirect damages from flood risk should be evaluated. This study proposes a method for estimating the spatiotemporal economic damage by … Show more

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