Natural and man-made catastrophes : theories, economics, and policy designs
by
 
Seo, Sungno Niggol, author.

Title
Natural and man-made catastrophes : theories, economics, and policy designs

Author
Seo, Sungno Niggol, author.

ISBN
9781119416821
 
9781119416814
 
9781119416838
 
9781119416791

Edition
First edition.

Physical Description
1 online resource

Contents
The Economics of Humanity-Ending Catastrophes, Natural and Man-made: Introduction -- Mathematical Foundations of Catastrophe and Chaos Theories and Their Applications -- Philosophies, Ancient and Contemporary, of Catastrophes, Doomsdays, and Civilizational Collapses -- Economics of Catastrophic Events: Theory -- Economics of Catastrophic Events: Empirical Data and Analyses of Behavioral Responses -- Catastrophe Policies: An Evaluation of Historical Developments and Outstanding Issues -- Insights for Practitioners: Making Rational Decisions on a Global or Even Universal Catastrophe.

Abstract
A thorough explanation of the mathematical theories, philosophies, and economics of catastrophes with a view to how humanity should be prepared for events with catastrophic consequences This book presents a holistic view of natural and man-made catastrophes, from mathematical theories and philosophy through to economics and policy. It is both academic and applied in its approach, offering both empirical evidence and academic reflections to give a new perspective on an ever-developing topic, and providing many examples of public policy and catastrophe responses from around the world. Natural and Man-made Catastrophes: Theories, Economics, and Policy Designs begins by introducing readers to numerous natural and man-made catastrophes and how catastrophe theories have played a pivotal role in designing policies and responses to them. It discusses hurricanes, earthquakes, nuclear disaster, asteroid collision, Large Hadron Collider, artificial intelligence, uncontrollable robots, global warming, infectious diseases without antibodies, and bioterrorism. It clarifies key mathematical and scientific theories-such as catastrophe theory, chaos, singularity, fractal, tipping point, unbounded variance, fat-tail, and Feigenbaum constant-on catastrophes. The book goes on to examine ancient and contemporary philosophies that have played critical roles in humanity's understanding of catastrophic outcomes. The book critically builds the economics of catastrophic events 1) by consolidating the catastrophe literature in natural sciences, scientific theories, and philosophy; 2) by constructing global empirical catastrophe data and analytical models using historical data on hurricanes and earthquakes; 3) and by critically reviewing policy experiences on the aforementioned catastrophic events. * Lays the foundation for the economic analyses and policy-making on potential humanity/universe threatening catastrophes * Includes many examples of public policy and behavioral responses to catastrophes from around the world * Provides a wide-ranging commentary on crucial implications of the studies, models, and concepts of catastrophes * Synthesizes the catastrophe literature in mathematical theories, philosophical traditions, economic analyses, policy studies, and contemporary concerns. Natural and Man-made Catastrophes: Theories, Economics, and Policy Designs is an important book for students, teachers, professionals, and policy makers who are involved in environmental research and disaster response.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Emergency management.
 
Disasters.
 
Disasters
 
Catastrophes.
 
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
 
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
 
Disasters -- Economic aspects
 
(FrPBN)13319305 Gestion des situations d'urgence.
 
(FrPBN)11931689 Catastrophes naturelles (FrPBN)12043784 -- Aspect économique.

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119416838


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