Index

Gregory Coutaz (Chinese Culture University, Taiwan)
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Coutaz, G. (2018), "Index", Coping with Disaster Risk Management in Northeast Asia: Economic and Financial Preparedness in China, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 159-168. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-093-820181010

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INDEX

Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” with numbers indicate footnotes.

Act on Development of Areas Resilient to Tsunami Disasters
, 103

Act on Earthquake Insurance (1966)
, 87, 104

Act on Promotion of Earthquake-proof Retrofit Building (1995)
, 102

Act on Promotion of Tsunami Countermeasures
, 103

Act on Special Financial Measures for Urgent Earthquake Countermeasure Improvement Projects
, 87

Act on Special Financial Support to Deal with Extremely Severe Disasters (1962)
, 87, 104

Act on Special Measures Concerning Countermeasures for Large-Scale Earthquakes (1978)
, 87

Act on Special Measures for Active Volcanoes
, 87

African Risk Capacity (ARC)
, 12, 141

Aggravating factors
, 153

Agricultural Disaster Compensation Law (1947)
, 104

Agricultural materials
, 37

Agricultural provinces
, 36

Agriculture losses, climate change and
, 35–37

Alaska earthquake (1964)
, 7

Alternative risk transfer (ART)
, 20n4, 45, 72

Anxin Agricultural Insurance Company
, 50, 50n30

Aquaculture
, 50, 74–75

Arrow–Lind theorem
, 19–20

ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER)
, 143–144

ASEAN Disaster Risks Financing and Insurance Programme (ADRFI)
, 144

ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)
, 144

ASEAN Regional Forum Disaster Relief Exercise (ARF DiREx)
, 40, 144

Asian Economic Integration Monitor
, 18

Assistance policy
, 42

Association of South East Asia Nations (ASEAN)
, 143–144

Avalanches
, 1, 6

Basic Disaster Management Plan
, 87

Bart typhoon (1999)
, 94

Biological disasters
, 6

Bolaven and Sanba typhoons
, 115

Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation
, 80

Budget function
, 20

Budget Law (1994)
, 42

Budget reallocations
, 20

Building resilience in Shanghai
, 47–52

Business-as-usual (BAU)
, 127–128

Caisse Centrale de Réassurance (CCR)
, 141

California Earthquake Authority (CEA)
, 138, 149

Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF)
, 12, 141

Caribbean Development Bank
, 8

Catastrophe (CAT)
, 3, 31–33, 39, 115, 147

bonds
, 24–26, 72

insurance program
, 46

models
, 135–136

transferring catastrophe risks
, 23–24

Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (CDSCHQ)
, 119–120

Central Disaster Management Council
, 87

Central Disaster Prevention and Response Council
, 68, 75

Central Natural Disaster Livelihood Subsidy Fund
, 41

Central public funding
, 41–43

Central Reinsurance Corporation (Central Re)
, 69, 72

Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED)
, 2, 9, 31n1, 63fn, 85n1, 113fn2, 138fn2, 151fn7

Chaba typhoon
, 115

Charitable donations
, 79–80

Chernobyl crisis (1986)
, 99

Chile earthquake (2010)
, 32, 103

China, disaster management in
, 31

building resilience in Shanghai
, 47–52

central public funding
, 41–43

civil society
, 52–54

climate change and agriculture losses
, 35–37

compact institutional system
, 37–39

economic development and urbanization
, 34–35

Great Sichuan earthquake
, 32–34

lack of insurance coverage
, 43–47

PLA role in disaster response
, 39–41

typhoons
, 31–32

China Earthquake Administration
, 38

China floods (1998)
, 17

China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC)
, 46, 49

China Property and Casualty Reinsurance Company
, 45

China Re
, (see China Property and Casualty Reinsurance Company)

China Residential Earthquake Insurance Pool (CREIP)
, 46, 153, 155

Chinese Catastrophe
, 45, 94, 150, (see also Catastrophe (CAT))

Chinese civil war
, 62

Chinese provinces
, 42

Chuetsu earthquake (2004)
, 17

Civic forces
, 52, 54, 98, 149

Civil activism in China
, 54

Civil Defense Basic Act
, 116, 117

Civil society
, 52–54

Climate change
, 2–3, 150

and agriculture losses
, 35–37

South Korea and
, 113–114, 126–127, 129

Climatological disasters
, 6

Coastal City Flood Vulnerability Index (CCFVI)
, 47

Coherent financial protection
, 11, 20, 27, 133–134

Community involvement
, 98

Compact institutional system
, 37–39

Comprehensive disaster risk management strategy
, 10, 18–21, 24, 26, 39, 134, 144, 156

Comprehensive Plan on Climate Change Adaptation
, 126–127

Compulsory earthquake insurance
, 140

Compulsory insurance
, 5, 24, 137, 157

Construction activity
, 34

Contingent debt facility
, 11, 21–22

Cooperative Mutual Insurers
, 11, 90–95, 151

Cost of protection
, 103–106, 155

Counterpart assistance
, 42

Coverage gap
, 17–18, 17n2, 44, 47, 55, 94, 107, 148, 151, 153

“Creative destruction” process
, (see Schumpeterian “creative destruction” process)

Cross-sectional regression
, 9

Daegu subway, fire accidents at (2003)
, 111–112

Decentralized decision-making approaches
, 4

Deforestation
, 1

Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
, 112

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)
, 111

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
, 66–67, 72, 74, 153fn12

Desertification
, 1, 6

Development banks
, 5

Digital revolution
, 53

Direct damages
, 7

Disaster
, 1–2, 6–7

diplomacy
, 80

disaster-prevention measures
, 26

disaster–relief bond placement
, 25

impacts of past
, 114–115

insurance schemes
, 120–123

management
, 128

PLA role in disaster response
, 39–41

policy
, 4

preparedness
, 11, 18, 27, 37, 39, 87, 97, 112, 118, 129

protection
, 122

risk awareness
, 134–136

risk financing policies
, 135

risk governance
, 4–6

Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (DSCHQ)
, 119

Disaster Countermeasures Basic Act
, 87, 102, 104

“Disaster Management 1.0”
, 103n25

“Disaster Management 2.0”
, 103n25

“Disaster Management 3.0”
, 103n25

“Disaster Management 4.0” Future Vision Project
, 103

Disaster Prevention and Protection Act
, 67–69

Disaster Prevention Bureau
, 88

Disaster Prevention Day
, 86

Disaster Relief Act
, 87, 104

Disaster risk management
, 38

Formosa Re CAT bond
, 72–73

importance of charitable donations
, 79–80

Morakot typhoon
, 73–75

natural disasters in Taiwan
, 62–64

before 1999 in Taiwan
, 64–65

921 earthquake revolution
, 65–69

public budgets and emergency funds
, 75–79

strategy
, 123

in Taiwan
, 68

Taiwan residential earthquake insurance fund
, 69–71

Disasters and Safety Act
, 117–118, 119

Disease epidemics
, 1, 6, 31, 119

Distribution systems
, 18

Diversification
, 50, 71, 76

Domestic and regional financial preparedness
, 133

Drought
, 1, 6, 31, 35n8, 114, 117

Earthquake Commission (EQC)
, 138, 139

Earthquake early warning (EEW)
, 90

Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS)
, 69

Earthquakes
, 1, 31, 32, 64, 85, 139, 141–142

Economic

development
, 34–35

disruption
, 133–134

growth
, 112

impacts
, 26, 135

incentives
, 24

indicators
, 8

losses
, 17, 27

repercussions of natural disasters
, 8, 10

Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA)
, 74–75

Economics of Natural Disasters: Implications for Federal Policy (Dacy and Kunreuther)
, 7

Elsie typhoon
, 73

Emergency

funds
, 75–79

management
, 38

Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT)
, 9, 17n1, 31n1, 63n3, 66n7, 85n1, 113fn2, 138fn2, 151fn7

Emergency Management Act
, 116

Emergency Response Law and Aid Regulations of Natural Disasters
, 38

Energetic storms
, 36

Environmental protection
, 123–126

European and American carmakers
, 100

Ex ante financing instruments
, 20, 21–23, 27, 135

Ex post financing instruments
, 20, 21, 25, 27

Extraordinarily severe disasters
, 42

Extraterrestrial disasters
, 6

Extreme cold waves
, 1

5th Natural Hazards Risk Atlas (NHRA)
, 62–63

Financial policy
, 42

Financial preparedness

disaster risk awareness
, 134–136

international practices
, 138–141

PPPs
, 136–137

regional initiatives
, 141–144

Financial protection
, 18, 24, 27, 45, 147

Financing natural disasters
, (see also Natural disasters)

CAT bonds
, 24–26

comprehensive disaster risk management strategy
, 18–21

coverage gap
, 17–18

insurance and reinsurance
, 23–24

making difference
, 26–27

pre-disaster budgetary measures
, 21–23

Fire disasters
, 38

Fire Prevention Law
, 38

Fiscal policy
, 41

Fisheries Disaster Compensation Law (1964)
, 87, 104

Flood Control Act and River Act (1949)
, 102

Floods
, 1, 31, 36, 47, 113, 152, 153

Flossie typhoon
, 73

“Focusing event”
, 148–149

Forces of nature
, 88

Forest and grass land fires
, 31

Formosa Re CAT bond
, 72–73, 75

Fostering coherent financial protection
, 27

Framework Act on Low Carbon
, 127

Frequency Analysis Rainfall Data (FARD)
, 119

Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
, 99, 102

Funds
, 123

emergency
, 75–79

reserve
, 21–22, 71, 78, 124, 151

General Insurance Association of Japan
, 100

General Insurance Rating Organization of Japan (GIROJ)
, 93n8, 97n17, 100n21

Geographic information system (GIS)
, 97

Geological disasters
, 38

Geophysical disasters
, 6

Geostationary Meteorological Satellites
, 88

Global adaptive governance
, 5

Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)
, 147–148

Global financial assistance
, 51

Government(s)
, 5, 22, 24, 27, 157

bonds
, 105n28

intervention
, 137

“Graded response”
, 38

Great East Japan earthquake
, (see Tohoku earthquake and tsunami (2011))

Great Hanshin earthquake
, (see Kobe earthquake (1995))

Great Kanto earthquake (1923)
, 86, 91, 95, 98, 106

Great Leap Forward
, 37

Green infrastructure elements
, 51

“Green Ribbon” campaign
, 52

Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG emissions)
, 126–127

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 3, 34, 61, 96, 114

Gulang earthquake (1927)
, 32n3

Haikui typhoon (2012)
, 48

Hails
, 31

Haiyan typhoon (2013)
, 2

Hanshin expressway
, 95

Hazard
, 6–7

hazard-specific approach
, 88n4

hazardous event
, 7

mapping
, 24

meteorological
, 32n2

natural hazards
, 21, 31

Heat waves
, 1, 35

Henan province
, 36

Herb typhoon
, 73

Hsinchu-Taichung earthquake (1935)
, 66

Huangpu river
, 47, 49

Human-induced factors
, 134

“Humanist and socially-engaged Buddhism”
, 80

Humanitarian assistance/disaster relief activities (HA/DR activities)
, 40

Hurricane Andrew (1992)
, 7, 25

Hurricane Katrina (2005)
, 7, 99

Hydrogen explosions
, 99

Hydrological disasters
, 6

Hyogo prefecture
, 95, 98

Indian Ocean tsunami (2004)
, 7

Indirect damages
, 7–8

Indispensable commitment
, 155–157

Industry policy
, 42

Institutional framework
, 48, 87, 117–120

Institutionalization
, 62

Insurance
, 23–24, 44

companies in China
, 44

industry
, 136

intermediaries
, 51

lack of insurance coverage
, 43–47

law
, 69

losses
, 17

market development
, 49

policy
, 46–47

products
, 151–152

Insurance-linked securities (ILS)
, 25n7

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
, 36

International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR)
, 5, 37

International Federation of Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
, 2

International Foundation for Science, Culture and Education
, 5

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 5

International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES)
, 99

International practices
, 138–141

Internet
, 43, 53, 67, 85

Isewan typhoon (1959)
, 87, 88, 149

Izmit earthquake (1999)
, 66, 139–140, 149

JA Kyosai
, 11, 93, 93n9, 94

Japan, natural disasters in
, 85

Cooperative Mutual Insurers
, 90–95

cost of protection
, 103–106

Japanese expertise recognition in disaster risk management
, 86–88

JER
, 90–95

Kobe misery
, 95–98

post-disaster reactions
, 101–103

public awareness and education
, 88–90

Risk Allocation under Japan’s Reinsurance Scheme
, 91

Triple Disaster of Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami
, 98–101

Japan Earthquake Reinsurance (JER)
, 11, 69, 90–95, 100, 107, 149–150, 154

Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
, 88, 90, 97

Japan Tourism Agency
, 90

Japan’s past disaster management
, 103n25

Japanese Earthquake Reinsurance
, 24

Japanese expertise recognition in disaster risk management
, 86–88

Japanese law
, 104

Kobe earthquake (1995)
, 7, 11, 17, 86, 88, 89, 95–96, 95n13, 96, 151–152

Kobe misery
, 95–98

Korean Adaptation Center for Climate Change (KACCC)
, 127

Korean Meteorological Administration
, 114

Korean peninsula
, 111, 112, 113, 115, 125

Kuomintang (KMT)
, 66–67

Land policy
, 42

Landslides
, 1, 6, 31, 46, 63, 65, 73, 78, 85, 113–115, 119, 110

Larger disasters
, 42

Law on Protecting Against and Mitigating Earthquake Disasters
, 38

Legal system modernization
, 115–117

Limited private participation
, 154–155

Lushan earthquake (2013)
, 43n19, 53n33

Maemi typhoon
, 115, 120, 121

Marine disasters
, 38

Marine Environment Protection Law
, 38

Market-driven approach
, 46, 153

Matsa typhoon (2005)
, 48

Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
, 144

Mesoscale
, 32n2

Meteorological disasters
, 6, 38

Meteorological hazard
, 32n2

Meteorology Law and Regulations on Meteorological Services
, 38

Mexican CAT bond issuance
, 25, 26

Military aggression
, 111–112

Military operations other than war (MOOTW)
, 40

Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
, 121–122

Ministry of Civil Affairs
, 37

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
, 101

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
, 89

Ministry of Public Administration and Security
, 118

Miyagi earthquake (1978)
, 87, 88

Morakot typhoon (2009)
, 2, 64, 73–75

MultiCat Program
, 25, 25n8

Muteki CAT bond
, 94

Nari typhoon
, 73

National catastrophe pools
, 24

National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering (NCREE)
, 68–69

National Committee for Disaster Reduction (NCDR)
, 37

National Defense White Paper
, 39

National Development and Reform Committee (NDRC)
, 42n17, 85n2

National disaster management
, 3

information analysis and sharing system
, 119

system
, 117

plans
, 5, 10, 12, 28, 37, 67, 151

National Disaster Management Authority for earthquake mitigation
, 118

National Disaster Management Research Institute (NDMI)
, 119

National Disaster Prevention and Protection Agency
, 68

National Disaster Prevention and Reduction Day
, 32n2

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)
, 117–118, 130

National emergency system
, 111

National Finance Act
, 123, 124

National floods (2010)
, 38

National Hazard Mitigation Program (NHMP)
, 64

National Rescue Command Center
, 68

National resilience
, 117, 148

National Treasury Agency
, 69

Natural Disaster Countermeasures Act (1995)
, 116–117

Natural Disaster Victim Relief Law (1998)
, 104, 105

Natural disasters
, 1, 7, 18, 23, 25, 31, 42, 47, 79–80, 129, 147, 157

addressing threat of
, 2–4

disaster risk governance
, 4–6

disasters
, 1–2

evolution of disaster risk management
, 11–12

financial protection
, 10–11

hazard, risk, and disaster
, 6–7

in Japan
, 85–106

protection against
, 44

in Taiwan
, 62–64

tragedy or opportunity
, 7–10

Natural hazards
, 21, 31

Navy hospital ship
, 41

Nepal earthquake (2015)
, 2

Nichido Fire Insurance
, 94

921 earthquake
, 75–76

revolution
, 65–69

921 Post-Earthquake Recovery Commission
, 66–67

Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK)
, 90

“1992 consensus”
, 62

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
, 5, 52, 54, 79–80

Non-life insurance companies
, 91, 92

Non-tax revenues
, 123

Northbridge earthquake (1994)
, 7, 64, 138, 149

One-party political system
, 52

Online message platforms
, 53

Ordinary disasters
, 42

Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative (PCRAFI)
, 142

Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company (PCRIC)
, 12, 141, 142

Panda Re CAT bond
, 45

Peace Ark
, 41

People’s Liberation Army (PLA)
, 33

role in disaster response
, 39–41

People’s Republic of China (1949)
, 37

Peugeot-Citroen cut production
, 100

Phoenix Quake Wind Ltd
, 94

Political and social obstacles
, 126–130

Political culture
, 22

Post-disaster

compensation
, 22

management approach
, 3

measures
, 5

phase
, 41, 133–134

reactions
, 101–103

reconstruction
, 18

Pre-disaster

budgetary measures
, 21–23

interventions
, 26

measures
, 5

phase
, 133–134

Preparedness
, (see also Disaster— preparedness; Financial preparedness), 5, 10, 18, 156

Pricing schemes for catastrophe insurance
, 23

Primary risk transfer tool
, 23

Priority Three-Year Reconstruction Plan
, 103n26

Private actors
, 23, 24, 81, 103, 137, 154

Private market actors
, 5, 52

Private sector
, 12, 23, 24, 69, 126, 135, 136, 143, 144, 154

Property
, 44

Property and Casualty (P&C)

insurance policies
, 152–153

insurers
, 69

market
, 44

Protection against natural disasters
, 44

Public

authorities
, 97

awareness and education
, 88–90

budgets and emergency funds
, 75–79

choice theory
, 22

perception
, 45

public-funding catastrophe insurance programs
, 46

welfare projects
, 51

Public Debt Act
, 78–79

Public–private partnerships (PPPs)
, 24, 121–122, 136–137

Quantity of insurance
, 23

Rapid-onset disasters
, 2

Red Cross Society of China (RCSC)
, 43n19, 52, 53n33

Regional catastrophe insurance pools
, 143–144

Regional initiatives
, 141–144

Regression analysis
, 8

Rehabilitation expenses
, 134

Reinsurance
, 23–25, 45, 51

Republic of Korea (ROK)
, 111

Reserve funds
, 21–22, 71, 78, 124, 151

Residential disaster insurance
, 44–45, 155

Residential earthquake financial protection
, 69–71

Residential earthquake insurance
, 46

insurance in Japan
, 91, 92

Restrictive regulatory system
, 53

Risk
, 6–7

identification
, 18, 112–114

modeling
, 24

reduction
, 18

risk-assessment
, 147

risk-linked security
, 24

risk-neutral approach
, 19

risk-reduction efforts
, 147

transfer mechanisms
, 20n4

“Rivers and mountains embroidered in silk”
, 112

Rusa typhoon (2002)
, 115, 117, 120, 121

Safety Tips app
, 90

Sampoong department store collapse (1995)
, 111–112

Sarah typhoon (1959)
, 115

School Health and Safety Act (1958)
, 89

School Safety
, 89

School Safety Plan
, 89

Schumpeterian “creative destruction” process
, 9

Sea-level rise
, 1, 6

Seismic wave analysis
, 88

Self-Defence Forces (SDF)
, 97, 98, 101

Semiconductor manufacturers
, 66

Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR)
, 147–148

Seongsu bridge collapse (1994)
, 111–112

Seoul Metropolitan Government
, 125–126

Shandong province
, 42

Shanghai Implementation Plan
, 48n27

Shanghai Insurance Exchange (2016)
, 51n32

Shanghai Insurance Regulatory Bureau
, 51n32

Shanghai Meteorological Bureau
, 49, 50

Shenzhen landslide (2015)
, 43

Shinto religion
, 88

Sichuan earthquake (2008)
, 2, 17, 32–34, 38, 41, 43, 52

“Single-style” approach
, 38

Slow-onset disasters
, 1, 2

Slowly unfolding events
, 1

Snow and sand storms
, 31

Social groups
, 53–54

Social media
, 43, 53

Social obstacles
, 126–130

Songda typhoon (2004)
, 94

South Korea
, 112

disaster insurance schemes
, 120–123

disaster risk management strategy
, 123

environmental protection
, 123–126

impacts of past disasters
, 114–115

institutional framework
, 117–120

modernization of legal system
, 115–117

political and social obstacles
, 126–130

risk identification
, 112–114

Southeast Asia Disaster Risk Insurance Facility (SEADRIF)
, 144

Special-Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
, 25, 45, 72, 94

Stabilization
, 62

Standard fire insurance policies
, 94

Standard Procedure for Natural Disaster Assistance (SPNDA)
, 64

Standard Risk Management Manual
, 119–120

Storm and Flood Insurance Act
, 120–121

Swiss reinsurance (Swiss Re)
, 3, 47–48, 66, 66n7, 97, 138

Taiwan Cooperative Precipitation Ensemble Forecast Experiment (TAPEX)
, 69

Taiwan Earthquake Loss Estimation System (TELES)
, 69

Taiwan Residential Earthquake Insurance Fund (TREIF)
, 69, 71, 149

TREIF Act of Endowment
, 70

Taiwan residential earthquake insurance fund
, 69–71

Taiwan Typhoon and Flood Research Institute (TTFRI)
, 69

Tangshan earthquake (1976)
, 32

Tax and fee policy
, 41–42

Tax revenues
, 123

Thailand floods (2011)
, 2

Thelma typhoon
, 115

Third National Climate Change Assessment Report
, 35

13th Five-Year Plan period (2016–2020)
, 39

Thunderstorms
, 32n2

Tiananmen Square Massacre (1989)
, 40

“Tofu projects”
, 33

Tohoku earthquake and tsunami (2011)
, 2, 7, 11–12, 17, 32, 43, 80, 85–86, 89, 92, 94, 95, 98n19, 104, 151–152

triple disaster of
, 98–101

Tokachi earthquake (1968)
, 88

Tokio Marine
, 94

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
, 102

Top-down system
, 37

Torrential rain
, 47, 73, 112, 114, 120, 122

Traditional post-disaster financing models
, 12, 20

Triple Disaster of Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami
, 98–101

Tropical cyclones
, 141–142

Pam (2015)
, 143

Ian and Vanuatu (2014)
, 142–143

Tsunami Disaster Response System (TDRS)
, 119

Tsunamis
, (see also Tohoku earthquake and tsunami (2011)), 1, 6, 85, 86, 96, 102–103, 120, 139, 142

2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
, 7

numerical simulation
, 88

Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool (TCIP)
, 25, 69, 138, 140, 149

12th Five-Year Plan (2011–2015)
, 38n10

Typhoon-related catastrophes
, 76, 78–79

Typhoons
, 1, 6, 11, 31–32, 36, 46, 47, 63, 68, 85, 112–113, 152, 153

Bart typhoon (1999)
, 94

Bolaven and Sanba typhoons
, 115

Chaba typhoon
, 115

Elsie and Flossie typhoons
, 73

Haikui typhoon (2012)
, 48

Haiyan typhoon (2013)
, 2

Herb typhoon
, 73

hit Taiwan
, 63n4, 73

Isewan typhoon (1959)
, 87, 88

Maemi typhoon
, 115, 120, 121

Matsa typhoon (2005)
, 48

Morakot typhoon (2009)
, 2, 64, 73–75

Nari typhoon
, 73

Rusa typhoon (2002)
, 115, 117, 120, 121

Sarah typhoon (1959)
, 115

Songda typhoon (2004)
, 94

super typhoon hitting northern Malay Peninsula
, 40

Thelma and Vernon typhoons
, 115

Winnie typhoon (1997)
, 48, 49

UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs
, 34

UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP)
, 156

UN International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR)
, 5, 37

“Unified leadership”
, 38

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
, 127n28, 148fn3

United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)
, 2, 5

Urbanization
, 27–28, 34–35, 112, 114, 153

US dollars
, 2n1

US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
, 6, 22, 26

Vector autoregressions
, 9

Vernon typhoon
, 115

Victims
, 22, 27, 39

of earthquake
, 66

Volcanic catastrophes
, 85

Volcanic eruptions
, 1, 6, 7, 31, 89, 92, 139

of Mount Sakurajima
, 87

Warming of climate
, 36

Water-related risks
, 47, 49

wechat
, 53

weibo
, 53

Wildfires
, 1, 6, 119

Winnie typhoon (1997)
, 48, 49

Working-Level Manual for Risk Response
, 119–120

World Bank
, 4, 25n8, 27n9, 41n16, 140, 141, 142n11, 147–148

World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 2

World Trade Center on 9/11, terrorist attacks at
, 67, 85

Yunnan province
, 46

Yurekuru app
, 90

Zenkyoren
, (see JA Kyosai)

Zenrosai
, 11, 93, 93n10