Natural Disasters : What is the Role for Social Safety Nets?

Autor: Pelham, Larissa, Clay, Edward, Braunholz, Tim
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2011
Předmět:
AVAILABILITY OF RESOURCES
SOCIAL WELFARE
FOOD RESERVE
STORM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT
DISASTER EVENTS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
HURRICANE
ZAKAT
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
SAFETY NET SYSTEMS
TRANSACTION COSTS
FOOD SHORTAGES
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER REDUCTION
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
EMPLOYMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
POOR
PROVISION OF FOOD
FOOD AVAILABILITY
BENEFICIARIES
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
INCOME
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
SUPPLEMENTAL CREDIT
EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
RISK REDUCTION
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FOOD INSECURITY
DONOR SUPPORT
MALNUTRITION
CONDITIONAL TRANSFERS
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
PENSION
PRIVATE INSURANCE
WIDOWS
DISPLACED PERSON
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
TYPE OF DISASTER
HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY
COVARIATE SHOCKS
SOCIAL ACTION
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
DEATH TOLL
FARMERS
RISK MANAGEMENT
BASIC NEEDS
DISASTER RESPONSE
IMMEDIATE RELIEF
POLITICAL SUPPORT
REPATRIATION
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DISASTER SITUATIONS
ECONOMIC COSTS
REAL WAGES
UNEMPLOYED
INFORMAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INFLUENCE
PURCHASING POWER
FLOOD
RECONSTRUCTION
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
AID MONEY
FINANCIAL CAPACITY
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
LABOR MARKET
SAFETY NET
EMERGENCIES
SSN
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
OIL INDUSTRY
MORTALITY
SOCIAL COHESION
RESCUE
EMERGENCY RELIEF
POVERTY REDUCTION
MINIMUM INCOME
PULSES
DISASTER REHABILITATION
CHRONIC POVERTY
GRAIN RESERVES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
FOOD PROGRAM
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
CRISES
BARGAINING POWER
FOOD PRICE INFLATION
FOOD TRANSFER
AGRICULTURE
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
TARGETING MECHANISMS
CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL POLICY
CLIMATE CHANGE
TARGETING
REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE
FLOODING
DISASTER PREVENTION
VOUCHERS
INTERNATIONAL DONORS
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
FAMINE
TYPHOONS
NATURAL HAZARD
EARTHQUAKE
DROUGHT
COMMERCIAL BANK
INFORMAL SAFETY NETS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
VULNERABLE GROUP
DELIVERY MECHANISMS
FOOD SECURITY
VOLCANO
FOOD STOCKS
HUMAN CAPITAL
SAFETY
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
COPING STRATEGIES
SHOCK
DONOR FUNDS
MEAL
WORKFARE
TROPICAL STORMS
BARGAINING
SOCIAL FUND
WELFARE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
WATER TANKS
HUMAN RESOURCES
WORLD FOOD PROGRAM
WHEAT
SOCIAL RISK
SKILLED LABOR
EARLY WARNING
NATURAL DISASTER
TSUNAMI
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
FOOD AID
LABOR STANDARDS
IN KIND TRANSFERS
CASH GRANT
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
WFP
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
CONFLICT
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
INDICATOR OF VULNERABILITY
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
CREDIT SCHEMES
DISASTER MITIGATION
DOCUMENTS
JOB CREATION
WATER SUPPLY
SKILLS TRAINING
SOCIAL CAPITAL
CASH TRANSFER
EMERGENCY NEEDS
SUPPORT PROGRAM
DISASTER RISK
PUBLIC WORKS
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
CASH TRANSFERS
TRANSFER PROGRAM
INCOME SUPPORT
BENEFIT LEVELS
EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE
MAIZE
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
Popis: This paper makes the case for why safety nets are an important tool for managing the risk of natural hazards. The use of safety nets is advocated both ex ante, to prevent and mitigate the impact of natural disaster and ex post, to cope with the impacts of natural shocks. Firstly, the paper explores the implications of contextual factors to be taken into account in the design of an effective safety net system to respond to the needs generated by natural disasters. Learning from the responses to a number of recent natural disasters, a typology of the different types of natural hazards which require different approaches to reduce their risk is introduced. Secondly, the paper considers some 'guidelines' for improving the design and implementation of safety nets either to prevent and/or to recover from natural disasters. Finally, some conclusions and recommendations for more effective safety net and suggestions for addressing key issues are outlined.
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