2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-018-1870-y
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Human Assets Index: Insights from a Retrospective Series Analysis

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“…The study found that the regional factors, particularly the continuous tectonic uplift movement, in the study area of Tanzania resulted in a higher resilience to climate change and SLR compared with the other areas involved in the study. Vulnerability assessments were also used to evaluate the economic risk and market shock via the economic vulnerability assessment (EVA) model [60], which was developed by UN and Fedri using different socioeconomic attributes that fell under either exposure (size, specialization, and location) or shocks (trade and natural shocks) [108]. The coastal sensitivity index (CSI) was also used in a number of research works to include ecosystem and oceanographic parameters, in addition to the physical parameters used in the CVI assessments [109].…”
Section: Coastal Vulnerability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study found that the regional factors, particularly the continuous tectonic uplift movement, in the study area of Tanzania resulted in a higher resilience to climate change and SLR compared with the other areas involved in the study. Vulnerability assessments were also used to evaluate the economic risk and market shock via the economic vulnerability assessment (EVA) model [60], which was developed by UN and Fedri using different socioeconomic attributes that fell under either exposure (size, specialization, and location) or shocks (trade and natural shocks) [108]. The coastal sensitivity index (CSI) was also used in a number of research works to include ecosystem and oceanographic parameters, in addition to the physical parameters used in the CVI assessments [109].…”
Section: Coastal Vulnerability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, there are three types of vulnerability: economic, social and environmental. For developing countries, economic vulnerability has become an important issue in development theory literature since the early 1990s [10]. A vulnerable economy will threaten developing countries to further lag behind.…”
Section: Revenue Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aussi, Agosin et alii (2012) trouvent que l ' accumulation de capital humain contribue positivement à la diversification des exportations et que l ' éloignement croissant tend à réduire la diversification des exportations. Les données relatives à cette variable sont extraites de la base HAI -Human Assets Index (Feindouno & Goujon, 2016).…”
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