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Natural Disasters and Climate Change

Innovative Solutions in Financial Risk Management

  • Demonstrates the importance of innovative risk financing and insurance mechanisms for governments around the world, in order to provide financial protection and reduce the economic costs and social and developmental impacts of natural disasters and climate change
  • Presents a technical approach to promoting the development of disaster and climate change risk financing and transfer strategies, and discusses several practical issues, chiefly focusing on Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Offers proven, creative and innovative ideas on how to tackle risk financing and management for natural disasters and climate change

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Economics (BRIEFSECONOMICS)

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Table of contents (3 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Financial Risk Innovation: Development of Earthquake Parametric Triggers for Contingent Credit Instruments

    • Guillermo Collich, Rafael Rosillo, Juan Martínez, David J Wald, Juan José Durante
    Pages 1-13
  3. Pasture Loss Indexed Insurance in Chile

    • María José Pro, Ibar Silva, Julia Sanz, Juan Carlos Cuevas, Isaac Maldonado
    Pages 41-59

About this book

This book presents a technical approach to promoting the development of disaster and climate change risk financing and transfer strategies, and discusses several practical issues, chiefly focusing on Latin America and the Caribbean. Innovative risk financing and insurance mechanisms are vital for governments around the world, in order to provide financial protection and reduce the economic costs and social and developmental impacts of natural disasters and climate change.

The book’s main content is complemented by a wealth of graphics, diagrams and tables that illustrate the concepts discussed and make the text accessible for practitioners and non-practitioners alike. The book offers proven, creative and innovative ideas on how to tackle risk financing and management for natural disasters and climate change. Strategic topics such as sovereign disaster risk financing, property catastrophe risk insurance, and agricultural insurance are also discussed.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, USA

    Juan José Durante

  • University of Leon, Leon, Spain

    Rafael Rosillo

About the editors

Juan José Durante is a Financial Markets Senior Specialist currently working at the Financial Risk Markets Development Group in the Capital Markets and Financial Institutions Division, Inter-American Development Bank.

For the past seven years, Mr. Durante has been focusing on disaster risk financing and management, insurance market development, insurance regulation and supervision to support the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. He is currently leading various projects and technical cooperation programs, as well as research initiatives, in the LAC region.

Mr. Durante holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Buenos Aires, as well as a Master’s degree in Business Law and Finance from American University in Washington DC. In addition, Mr. Durante has participated in numerous trainings and courses on risk management and financial risk management. He has published various studies and collaborated on a number of books on these topics.

Rafael Rosillo is a Lecturer in Business Management at the University of Leon. He holds a PhD in Business Management from the University of Oviedo, as well as an MBA and a degree in Computer Engineering. His research chiefly focuses on artificial intelligence, stock markets, forecasting, natural hazards, and insurance. He has been a visiting researcher at John Moores University (Liverpool), University College of Dublin, and the Inter-American Development Bank. He has participated in numerous research projects, and is the author of several publications in international journals and book chapters.

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