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- 2012040697 contributor B12473932.
- 2012040697 date "2013".
- 2012040697 description "Includes bibliographical references and index (pages 389-427) and index.".
- 2012040697 description "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: climate change and natural disaster risk management; 2. Climate change impacts on the insurance sector; 3. Climate change and future costs of natural disasters; 4. Climate change adaptation through insurance against flooding; 5. Dealing with uncertainty in flood risk management; 6. Damage mitigation measures at the household level and climate change adaptation; 7. Insurance incentives for homeowners to invest in adaptation; 8. Bounded rationality and demand for flood insurance; 9. Individual perceptions of flood risk; 10. WTP for insurance against low-probability flood risks; 11. Market shares of insurance against flood risk under different climate change scenarios ; 12. Conclusions.".
- 2012040697 extent "xx, 432 pages :".
- 2012040697 identifier "9781107033276 (hbk.)".
- 2012040697 identifier 9781107033276.jpg.
- 2012040697 issued "2013".
- 2012040697 language "eng".
- 2012040697 subject "363.34/7 23".
- 2012040697 subject "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics. bisacsh".
- 2012040697 subject "Climatic changes Environmental aspects.".
- 2012040697 subject "HD61 .B6578 2013".
- 2012040697 subject "Natural disasters.".
- 2012040697 subject "Risk management.".
- 2012040697 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: climate change and natural disaster risk management; 2. Climate change impacts on the insurance sector; 3. Climate change and future costs of natural disasters; 4. Climate change adaptation through insurance against flooding; 5. Dealing with uncertainty in flood risk management; 6. Damage mitigation measures at the household level and climate change adaptation; 7. Insurance incentives for homeowners to invest in adaptation; 8. Bounded rationality and demand for flood insurance; 9. Individual perceptions of flood risk; 10. WTP for insurance against low-probability flood risks; 11. Market shares of insurance against flood risk under different climate change scenarios ; 12. Conclusions.".
- 2012040697 title "Managing extreme climate change risks through insurance / W.J. Wouter Botzen.".
- 2012040697 type "text".