AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Why Do People Die in Earthquakes? The Costs, Benefits and Institutions of Disaster Risk Reduction in Developing Countries

2009

Kenny, Charles


Bibliographic information
Other Subjects
Floods; Causes of death; Development network; Disability; Collapsed buildings; Fatalities; Health risk; Fertility rate; Child mortality; Progress; Primary school; Woman; Service providers; Richer countries; Disaster planning; Disaster risks; Storm; Emergency management; Natural hazards; National government; Survivors; Policy research; Death toll; Health effects; Educated mothers; School buildings; Catastrophic events; Cost effectiveness; Institutional capacity; Response to disaster; Provision of services; Disaster reduction; Regulatory regime; Natural hazard; Importance of education; Flood; Child mortality rate; Skilled professionals; Risk of death; Early warning; Aids epidemic; Lack of information; Natural disaster; Information campaigns; Intervention; Health interventions; Dissemination; Flooded; Disaster risk; Mandates; Fertility rates; Policy research working paper; Insurers; Female education; Flood protection; Household size; Mortality reduction; Citizens; Injuries; Public hearings; Construction industry; Fewer people; Disaster; Disaster mitigation; Local governments; Regulatory agencies; Use of resources; School attendance; Lack of knowledge; Natural catastrophes; Flood insurance; Low-income countries; Skilled workers; Disaster events; Safety measures; Environmental health; Building codes; Health outcomes; Exercises; Disaster insurance; Victims; Number of deaths; Health facilities; Human life; International agencies; School children; Rescue; Child mortality rates; Building code; Death rates; Hurricane; Earthquake
License
Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4823http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
Source
Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4823

2014-09-15
AGRIS AP
Data Provider

This bibliographic record has been provided by World Bank

Discover this data provider's collection in AGRIS

Lookup at Google Scholar
If you notice any incorrect information relating to this record, please contact us at [email protected]