Modelling the economic vulnerability of households in the Phang-Nga Province (Thailand) to natural disasters

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P. Willroth
J. Revilla Diez
N. Arunotai
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[1] Leibniz University of Hanover,Institute of Economic and Cultural Geography
[2] Chulalongkorn University,Social Research Institute
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Natural Hazards | 2011年 / 58卷
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Thailand, Vulnerability; Tsunami; Quantitative Vulnerability; Coastal regions;
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The 2004 tsunami devastated large areas in the southern part of Thailand. This paper takes a particular look at the circumstances of vulnerability and the process of recovery in the area of Khao Lak and its surrounding villages, which constitute a booming tourist hotspot at the centre of a region that is still dominated by agriculture. A quantitative vulnerability model was developed, integrating a quantitative household survey and remote sensing data. This model describes and specifies the circumstances of vulnerability and the factors leading to a recovery of the area. Indirect effects on the livelihood of households in particular, such as the disruption of infrastructure or the loss of income, show a negative effect on the recovery time. External help received by the households even shows an extending influence on the duration of their recovery period.
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