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| | Strategically Placing Green Infrastructure: Cost-Effective Land Conservation in the Floodplain | | Kousky, C., S. M. Olmstead, M. A. Walls, and M. Macauley | | Environmental Science & Technology | DOI: 10.1021/es303938c | | | | | | Goings On | | James Smith, Anthony Paul, Carolyn Fischer, James W. Boyd, Elisheba Beia Spiller, Sheila M. Olmstead, Molly K. Macauley, Phil Sharp, Carolyn Kousky, Raymond J. Kopp, Dallas Burtraw, Alan J. Krupnick, Yusuke Kuwayama , P. Lynn Scarlett, Karen L. Palmer | | Resources | 2012 (181) | | | | | | Hurricane Sandy, Storm Surge, and the National Flood Insurance Program: A Primer on New York and New Jersey | | Carolyn Kousky, Erwann Michel-Kerjan | | Issue Brief 12-08 | November 2012 | | | | | | Informing Climate Adaptation: A Review of the Economic Costs of Natural Disasters, Their Determinants, and Risk Reduction Options | | Carolyn Kousky | | RFF Discussion Paper 12-28 | July 2012 | | Abstract: This paper reviews the empirical literature on the economic impacts of natural disasters to inform both climate adaptation policy and the estimation of potential climate damages. It covers papers that estimate the short- and long-run economic impacts of weather-related extreme events as well as studies regarding the determinants of the magnitude of those damages (including fatalities). The paper also includes a discussion of risk reduction options and the use of such measures as an adaptation strategy for predicted changes in extreme events with climate change. | | | | The Realities of Federal Disaster Aid: The Case of Floods | | Carolyn Kousky, Leonard A. Shabman | | Issue Brief 12-02 | April 2012 | | | | | | Explaining the Failure to Insure Catastrophic Risks | | Kousky, C. and R. Cooke | | The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice | Vol. 37, No. 2 | 206-227 | | | | | | Redistributional Effects of the National Flood Insurance Program | | Bin, O., Bishop, J., and C. Kousky | | Public Finance Review | Vol. 40, No.3 | doi: 10.1177/1091142111432448 | 360-380 | Related Discussion Paper 11-14 | | | | | | Resources Magazine: 179 | | James W. Boyd, Joel Darmstadter, Winston Harrington, Raymond J. Kopp, Carolyn Kousky, Joshua Linn, Sheila M. Olmstead, Juha V. Siikamäki, Phil Sharp | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | | | Unnatural Disasters? | | Sheila M. Olmstead, Carolyn Kousky | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | | | Inside RFF | | Molly K. Macauley, Alan J. Krupnick, Yusuke Kuwayama , Carolyn Kousky, Elisheba Beia Spiller, Roger M. Cooke, James W. Boyd, Jintao Xu, Jared Carbone, James Smith, W. Reed Walker, Michael Madowitz, Alison Sexton, Junjie Zhang | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | | | Risk Premia and the Social Cost of Carbon: A Review | | Kousky, C., Kopp, R. E., and R. M. Cooke | | Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal | Vol. 5, 2011-21 | | | | | | The Role of Land Use in Adaptation to Increased Precipitation and Flooding: A Case Study in Wisconsin’s Lower Fox River Basin | | Carolyn Kousky, Sheila M. Olmstead, Margaret A. Walls, Adam Stern, Molly K. Macauley | | RFF Report | November 2011 | | | | | | Managing Dependencies in Forest Offset Projects: Toward a More Complete Evaluation of Reversal Risk | | David M. Cooley, Christopher S. Galik, Thomas P. Holmes, Carolyn Kousky, Roger M. Cooke | | Mitigation and Adaptation of Strategies for Global Change | 2012 | Vol. 17, No. 1 | pp. 17-24 | | | | | | Managing Natural Catastrophe Risk: State Insurance Programs in the United States | | Carolyn Kousky | | Review of Environmental Economics and Policy | doi: 10.1093/reep/req020 | Related Discussion Paper 10-30 | | | | | | Understanding the Demand for Flood Insurance | | Carolyn Kousky | | Natural Hazards Review | May 2011 | Vol. 12, No. 96 | | | | | | Resources Magazine | | Joseph E. Aldy, John W. Anderson, Lynann Butkiewicz, Mark A Cohen, Roger M. Cooke, Arthur G. Fraas, Madeline Gottlieb, Kristin Hayes, Carolyn Kousky, Joshua Linn, Molly K. Macauley, Richard D. Morgenstern, Daniel F. Morris, Timothy Murphy, Nigel Purvis, Leslie Richardson, Nathan Richardson, Heather L. Ross, P. Lynn Scarlett, Adam Stern, Andrew R Stevenson | | Resources | Winter/Spring 2011 (177) | | | | | | Managing the Risks of Deepwater Drilling | | Carolyn Kousky | | Resources | Winter/Spring 2011 (177) | | | | | | Redistributional Effects of the National Flood Insurance Program | | Okmyung Bin, John A. Bishop, Carolyn Kousky | | RFF Discussion Paper 11-14 | March 2011 | | Related journal article | | Abstract: This study examines the redistributional effects of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) using a national database of premium, coverage, and claim payments at the county level between 1980 and 2006. Measuring progressivity as the departure from per capita county income proportionality we find that NFIP premiums are weakly regressive on an annual basis but become proportional as the time horizon is extended beyond a single year. In contrast, we find that NFIP claim payments are moderately progressive over all time horizons studied. In sum, we find no evidence that the NFIP disproportionally advantages richer counties. | | | | Risk Management Practices: Cross-Agency Comparisons with Minerals Management Service | | P. Lynn Scarlett, Igor Linkov, Carolyn Kousky | | RFF Discussion Paper 10-67 | January 2011 | | Abstract: This paper reviews implementation of the risk management frameworks used by eight federal and foreign agencies—including the Minerals Management Service (MMS, now the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement, or BOEMRE)—and summarizes the features of a robust tolerable risk (TR) framework. A TR framework conceptually breaks risk into three categories—acceptable, unacceptable, and tolerable—separated by numerical boundaries. Most of the agencies surveyed in this review have adopted a TR or modified TR framework, but MMS (BOEMRE) generallyhas not (although the agency does use an Oil Spill Risk Model to assess spill probabilities and possible trajectories). The study argues that while numerical thresholds are not essential to risk management, theyprovide a transparent goal against which to benchmark practices, equipment, standards, and facilities, and would be a valuable tool for BOEMRE. We also recommend that BOEMRE develop better risk assessment and management guidance; identify and more systematically collect information for understanding and evaluating risks and safety performance; and strengthen performance-based risk management by adopting proven approaches, such as those used in Norway and the United Kingdom for offshore oil and gas development. | | | | Incorporating ecosystem services in decisions | | McKenzie, E., Irwin, F., Ranganathan, J., Hanson, C., Kousky, C., Bennett, K., Ruffo, S., Conte, M., Salzman, J., Paavola, J. | | Natural Capital: Theory and Practice of Mapping Ecosystem Services | Kareiva, P., Tallis, H., Ricketts, T. H., Daily, G. C, Polasky, S, eds | Oxford University Press | 2011 | | | | | |
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