Under the water: flood impacts and economic dynamics in northern Peru
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Alvarez, Jose Cobian
Resosudarmo, Budy
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Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
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This paper assesses the effects of devastating flooding on household welfare in northern Peru. Remote
sensing data are used to construct a novel damage index as a proxy for the local economic impact
caused by the 2017 coastal El Niño floods. Using 5-year panel data from the Peruvian National
Household Survey (ENAHO), we observe that affected households experience a decrease in income
and expenditure compared to those in unaffected areas during the period 2015–2019. Additionally,
poverty increases as a result of this natural hazard, especially among households in urban areas.
Although there is a recovery in income and expenditure in the aftermath of the floods, households
mitigate their consumption through donations of food and clothing. We suggest that, in a context
where the occurrence of flooding affects the most vulnerable groups, the development of formal riskcoping strategies such as insurance is crucial for boosting their ability to reduce, mitigate, or adapt to
future disaster risk.
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Working Papers in Trade and Development
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