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Section: Electronic documentsTitle: Extreme Conditions
: exploring Spain's drought impact and the need for catastrophe insurance coverage / Javier Rouillet, Mario De Cicco and Nichola James Author: Rouillet, JavierPublication: Toronto [etc.] : DBRS, 2023Physical description: 8 p.Notes: Sumario: Episodic extreme weather events and natural catastrophes could generate severe economic losses and ultimately lead to significant macroeconomic implications. Climate change and global warming scenarios might also have an incremental effect on the frequency and magnitude of adverse climate-related events, which can potentially have a disruptive effect on economic sectors such as agriculture. The economic losses generated by severe adverse weather events not only considers the actual damage of the event but also the cost of reconstruction. The usage of catastrophe insurance coverage is an important tool to manage the cost of a rapid and swift reconstruction which would otherwise be borne by households, businesses, or ultimately rely on uncertain government supportMateria / lugar / evento: Catástrofes naturalesSequíaSeguros paramétricosAspectos económicosIndustria agrícolaRiesgosCambio climáticoEspañaOtros autores: Cicco, Mario de James, Nichola DBRS Other categories: 84Rights: In Copyright (InC)Referencias externas: