Literature DB >> 26282701

Effects of the 2008 flood on economic performance and food security in Yemen: a simulation analysis.

Clemens Breisinger1, Olivier Ecker2, Rainer Thiele3, Manfred Wiebelt3.   

Abstract

Extreme weather events such as floods and droughts can have devastating consequences for individual well being and economic development, in particular in poor societies with limited availability of coping mechanisms. Combining a dynamic computable general equilibrium model of the Yemeni economy with a household-level calorie consumption simulation model, this paper assesses the economy-wide, agricultural and food security effects of the 2008 tropical storm and flash flood that hit the Hadramout and Al-Mahrah governorates. The estimation results suggest that agricultural value added, farm household incomes and rural food security deteriorated long term in the flood-affected areas. Due to economic spillover effects, significant income losses and increases in food insecurity also occurred in areas that were unaffected by flooding. This finding suggests that while most relief efforts are typically concentrated in directly affected areas, future efforts should also consider surrounding areas and indirectly affected people.
© 2016 The Author(s). Disasters © Overseas Development Institute, 2016.

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Keywords:  Yemen; dynamic computable general equilibrium analysis; economy-wide effects; extreme weather events; floods; food security

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26282701     DOI: 10.1111/disa.12147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disasters        ISSN: 0361-3666


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1.  Associations between hurricane exposure, food insecurity, and microfinance; a cross-sectional study in Haiti.

Authors:  Sina Kianersi; Reginal Jules; Yijia Zhang; Maya Luetke; Molly Rosenberg
Journal:  World Dev       Date:  2021-05-08

2.  Association between social support and recovery from post-traumatic stress disorder after flood: a 13-14 year follow-up study in Hunan, China.

Authors:  Wenjie Dai; Long Chen; Hongzhuan Tan; Jieru Wang; Zhiwei Lai; Atipatsa C Kaminga; Yan Li; Aizhong Liu
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2016-02-29       Impact factor: 3.295

3.  Predictors of recovery from post-traumatic stress disorder after the dongting lake flood in China: a 13-14 year follow-up study.

Authors:  Wenjie Dai; Jieru Wang; Atipatsa C Kaminga; Long Chen; Hongzhuan Tan; Zhiwei Lai; Jing Deng; Aizhong Liu
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2016-11-08       Impact factor: 3.630

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