Disasters due to natural hazards pose a significant threat to people’s well-being and increase the risk of poverty, particularly in vulnerable populations. This paper provides a novel global estimate of poverty due to disasters, showing that 25.6 million people are at risk of poverty due to disasters, 12.7 million thereof facing extreme poverty. Disaster-related consumption losses amount to $758 bn and cause well-being losses equivalent to a uniform drop in consumption of $1143 bn. Adaptive social protection (ASP) aims to mitigate these risks by integrating social protection, disaster risk management, and climate adaptation to enhance disaster resilience. Yet, given limited resources, finding the right balance between coverage (the breadth of the population reached by the measure) and intensity (the extent to which each beneficiary is supported) of policy measures is challenging. This paper systematically analyzes this trade-off for various ASP measures across 131 countries. Total benefits are usually largest for the scenarios with the most extensive coverage and intensity, but the optimal expansion path differs between measures and by country income groups. The results suggest that prioritizing a measure’s intensity while focusing on lower-income populations is generally the most effective approach to reduce socio-economic disaster impacts. While this pattern holds across all income groups, lower-income countries benefit more strongly from early coverage increases than higher-income countries.
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| Reproducible Research Repository (World Bank) | https://reproducibility.worldbank.org |
• OS: Windows 11 Enterprise
• Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 7 165U @ 2.60GHz
• Memory available: 18 GB
~ 7 hours run time.
environment.yaml file.reproduce_reults.py (The code to initiate the run is included in the README)./Data/Raw/FINDEX./data/raw/social_share_regression//data/raw/PWT/./data/raw/GIRI/./data/raw/FLOPROS/Scussolini_et_al_FLOPROS_shp_V1./data/raw/FLOPROS/Tiggeloven_et_al_2020_data/./data/raw/WB_shapes/./data/raw/GPW/.
Note that data access requires login./data/raw/GEM_vulnerability/global_exposure_model/./data/raw/GMD_vulnerability_distribution/.
To request access please contact data4goals@worldbank.org./data/raw/HFA/. The compiled list of indicators is not publicly available. For information on this dataset, the author can be contacted at: rmiddelanis@worldbank.org./data/raw/WRP/.
Direct download: https://wrp.lrfoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/lrf_wrp_2021_full_data.zip/data/raw/PEB/.
Data is obtained from Poverty Group of the World Bank and it's restricted, therefore not included in the package.
Individuals interested in accessing the data for replication purposes can contact Ben James Brunckhorst at bbrunckhorst@worldbank.org./data/raw/PEB/poverty_data, folder includes datasets for poverty lines 215, 320, 325, 365, 430, 545, 550, 685, 700, 750, 1000, 1500.
Population headcount at various poverty lines data: /data/raw/IMF/./data/raw/UNdata/./data/raw/UNdata/./data/raw/Eurostat/ and /data/raw/Home_ownership_rates/home_ownership_rates.xlsx./data/raw/Home_ownership_rates/home_ownership_rates.xlsx./data/raw/Home_ownership_rates/home_ownership_rates.xlsx./data/raw/WB_socio_economic_data/API/./data/raw/GEM_vulnerability/.force_download flag is set to True.
Datasets used:
Some data is restricted and has not been included in the reproducibility package. For more details, please refer to the README file.
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| Robin Middelanis | World Bank | rmiddelanis@worldbank.org |
| Bramka Arga Jafino | World Bank | bjafino@worldbank.org |
| Yasuhiro Kawasoe | World Bank | Yasuhiro Kawasoe |
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| World | WLD |
The materials in the reproducibility packages are distributed as they were prepared by the staff of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this event do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Bank, the Executive Directors of the World Bank, or the governments they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the materials included in the reproducibility package.
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| Modified BSD3 | https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause/ |
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| Robin Middelanis | World Bank | rmiddelanis@worldbank.org |
| Reproducibility WBG | World Bank | reproducibility@worldbank.org |
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| Reproducibility WBG | DECDI | World Bank - Development Impact Department | Verification and preparation of metadata |
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