Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Samoa

Over the last two decades Samoa has suffered major damage from two cyclones in 1990-91, minor damage from a third cyclone in 2004, and an earthquake tsunami in 2009. Changes in the scale and impact of these types of natural disasters are likely to...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16441128/samoa-economics-adaptation-climate-change
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topic ADAPTATION ACTIONS
ADAPTATION ACTIVITIES
ADAPTATION BENEFITS
ADAPTATION COSTS
ADAPTATION MEASURE
ADAPTATION MEASURES
ADAPTATION NEEDS
ADAPTATION OPTIONS
ADAPTATION PLANS
ADAPTATION POLICIES
ADAPTATION PROGRAM
ADAPTATION PROJECTS
ADAPTATION STRATEGY
ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE
ADAPTATION YIELDS
ADAPTING
ADVERSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ALLOCATION
ALLOWANCE
ANNUAL COST
ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
APPROACH TO ADAPTATION
AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL
AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY
CALCULATION
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL COSTS
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE DISCUSSION
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE CONDITIONS
CLIMATE DAMAGE
CLIMATE DATA
CLIMATE HAZARDS
CLIMATE MITIGATION
CLIMATE MODEL
CLIMATE MONITORING
CLIMATE OUTCOMES
CLIMATE RISK
CLIMATE RISKS
CLIMATE SCENARIO
CLIMATE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE TRENDS
CLIMATE VARIABLES
CLIMATIC HAZARDS
CO
COASTAL FLOOD
COASTAL ZONE ADAPTATION
COLORS
CONSEQUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSERVATION AREAS
COST OF ADAPTATION
COST OF CLIMATE CHANGE
COST-BENEFIT
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COSTS OF ADAPTATION
COSTS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
CROP DIVERSIFICATION
CYCLONE INTENSITY
CYCLONES
DAMAGE FROM STORMS
DAMAGES
DEATH TOLL
DEFORESTATION
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER PLANNING
DISASTER RISK
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
DISCOUNT RATE
DROUGHT
DROUGHT PERIODS
DROUGHTS
DRY PERIODS
DRY SCENARIO
DRY SEASON
DRY SEASONS
DRY SPELLS
EARLY WARNING
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC COSTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
ECOSYSTEM
EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
EFFECTIVENESS OF ADAPTATION
EL NINO
ELECTRICITY
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS SCENARIOS
ENSO
EXTREME EVENTS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FARMERS
FEASIBILITY
FIRE PREVENTION
FLOOD
FLOOD DAMAGE
FLOOD HAZARD
FLOOD PROTECTION
FLOODED
FLOODING
FLOODS
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
FOREST
FOREST FIRE
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS
GCM
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
GLOBAL HYDROLOGY
GLOBAL TEMPERATURES
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS
HEAVY RAINS
HURRICANE
HURRICANE DAMAGE
HURRICANES
HYDROLOGY
IMPACT OF CLIMATE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURE
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION
IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION OPTIONS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COSTS
INSURANCE POLICY
INTENSITY OF CYCLONES
INTENSITY OF STORMS
LAND USE
LOSS FUNCTION
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
MEAN TEMPERATURE
METEOROLOGY
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
MINIMUM TEMPERATURES
NATIONAL ADAPTATION
NATIONAL CLIMATE
NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL HAZARDS
NET COST
OCEAN TEMPERATURES
PRECIPITATION
PRESENT VALUE
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
PUBLIC SPENDING
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINY SEASON
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
SEA LEVEL RISE
SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES
SEA WALLS
SEASON
SOUTHERN OSCILLATION
STORM
STORM DAMAGE
STORM SURGE
STORM SURGES
STORMS
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
SURFACE TEMPERATURES
SUSTAINABLE FOREST
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURES
TOTAL CONSUMPTION
TOTAL COST
TOTAL COSTS
TROPICAL CYCLONES
TROPICAL STORMS
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE
VULNERABILITY TO NATURAL DISASTERS
WATER TREATMENT
WEATHER CONDITIONS
WEATHER PATTERNS
WIND
WIND DAMAGE
WIND DIRECTION
WIND SPEED
WIND SPEEDS
WIND VELOCITY
WMO
WORST-CASE
spellingShingle ADAPTATION ACTIONS
ADAPTATION ACTIVITIES
ADAPTATION BENEFITS
ADAPTATION COSTS
ADAPTATION MEASURE
ADAPTATION MEASURES
ADAPTATION NEEDS
ADAPTATION OPTIONS
ADAPTATION PLANS
ADAPTATION POLICIES
ADAPTATION PROGRAM
ADAPTATION PROJECTS
ADAPTATION STRATEGY
ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE
ADAPTATION YIELDS
ADAPTING
ADVERSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ALLOCATION
ALLOWANCE
ANNUAL COST
ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
APPROACH TO ADAPTATION
AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL
AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY
CALCULATION
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL COSTS
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE DISCUSSION
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE CONDITIONS
CLIMATE DAMAGE
CLIMATE DATA
CLIMATE HAZARDS
CLIMATE MITIGATION
CLIMATE MODEL
CLIMATE MONITORING
CLIMATE OUTCOMES
CLIMATE RISK
CLIMATE RISKS
CLIMATE SCENARIO
CLIMATE SCENARIOS
CLIMATE TRENDS
CLIMATE VARIABLES
CLIMATIC HAZARDS
CO
COASTAL FLOOD
COASTAL ZONE ADAPTATION
COLORS
CONSEQUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSERVATION AREAS
COST OF ADAPTATION
COST OF CLIMATE CHANGE
COST-BENEFIT
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COSTS OF ADAPTATION
COSTS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
CROP DIVERSIFICATION
CYCLONE INTENSITY
CYCLONES
DAMAGE FROM STORMS
DAMAGES
DEATH TOLL
DEFORESTATION
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER PLANNING
DISASTER RISK
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
DISCOUNT RATE
DROUGHT
DROUGHT PERIODS
DROUGHTS
DRY PERIODS
DRY SCENARIO
DRY SEASON
DRY SEASONS
DRY SPELLS
EARLY WARNING
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC COSTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
ECOSYSTEM
EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
EFFECTIVENESS OF ADAPTATION
EL NINO
ELECTRICITY
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS SCENARIOS
ENSO
EXTREME EVENTS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FARMERS
FEASIBILITY
FIRE PREVENTION
FLOOD
FLOOD DAMAGE
FLOOD HAZARD
FLOOD PROTECTION
FLOODED
FLOODING
FLOODS
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
FOREST
FOREST FIRE
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS
GCM
GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
GLOBAL HYDROLOGY
GLOBAL TEMPERATURES
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS
HEAVY RAINS
HURRICANE
HURRICANE DAMAGE
HURRICANES
HYDROLOGY
IMPACT OF CLIMATE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURE
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION
IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION OPTIONS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COSTS
INSURANCE POLICY
INTENSITY OF CYCLONES
INTENSITY OF STORMS
LAND USE
LOSS FUNCTION
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
MEAN TEMPERATURE
METEOROLOGY
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
MINIMUM TEMPERATURES
NATIONAL ADAPTATION
NATIONAL CLIMATE
NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL HAZARDS
NET COST
OCEAN TEMPERATURES
PRECIPITATION
PRESENT VALUE
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
PUBLIC SPENDING
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINY SEASON
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
SEA LEVEL RISE
SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES
SEA WALLS
SEASON
SOUTHERN OSCILLATION
STORM
STORM DAMAGE
STORM SURGE
STORM SURGES
STORMS
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
SURFACE TEMPERATURES
SUSTAINABLE FOREST
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURES
TOTAL CONSUMPTION
TOTAL COST
TOTAL COSTS
TROPICAL CYCLONES
TROPICAL STORMS
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE
VULNERABILITY TO NATURAL DISASTERS
WATER TREATMENT
WEATHER CONDITIONS
WEATHER PATTERNS
WIND
WIND DAMAGE
WIND DIRECTION
WIND SPEED
WIND SPEEDS
WIND VELOCITY
WMO
WORST-CASE
World Bank
Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Samoa
geographic_facet Samoa
description Over the last two decades Samoa has suffered major damage from two cyclones in 1990-91, minor damage from a third cyclone in 2004, and an earthquake tsunami in 2009. Changes in the scale and impact of these types of natural disasters are likely to be important consequences of climate change for the country because the increases in sea level and in average sea surface temperatures will increase theintensity and damage from major storms. Other potential impacts are linked to changes in the weather patterns associated with El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. The primary concern focuses on the impact on agriculture, especially in periods of lower precipitation following strong El Niño episodes.This study examines the consequences of an increase in average temperatures of up to 1°C by 2050 and up to 2.75°C by 2100 for the frequency and intensity of major cyclones that hit the islands. Estimates of the economic damage caused by storms in the past have been used to calibrate a damage function that yields an estimated increase in the expected value of economic damage as the peak wind speeds for storms with return periods of 10, 50, or 100 years rise over time. In this framework the key element of adaptation is to ensure that buildings and other assets are designed to standards that enable them to cope with the greater wind stresses and more intense precipitation associated with worse storms.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Samoa
title_short Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Samoa
title_full Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Samoa
title_fullStr Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Samoa
title_full_unstemmed Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Samoa
title_sort economics of adaptation to climate change : samoa
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16441128/samoa-economics-adaptation-climate-change
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12746
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spelling okr-10986-127462021-04-23T14:03:04Z Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change : Samoa World Bank ADAPTATION ACTIONS ADAPTATION ACTIVITIES ADAPTATION BENEFITS ADAPTATION COSTS ADAPTATION MEASURE ADAPTATION MEASURES ADAPTATION NEEDS ADAPTATION OPTIONS ADAPTATION PLANS ADAPTATION POLICIES ADAPTATION PROGRAM ADAPTATION PROJECTS ADAPTATION STRATEGY ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE ADAPTATION YIELDS ADAPTING ADVERSE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ALLOCATION ALLOWANCE ANNUAL COST ANNUAL PRECIPITATION APPROACH TO ADAPTATION AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY CALCULATION CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL COSTS CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE DISCUSSION CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTIONS CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS CLIMATE CONDITIONS CLIMATE DAMAGE CLIMATE DATA CLIMATE HAZARDS CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MODEL CLIMATE MONITORING CLIMATE OUTCOMES CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE SCENARIO CLIMATE SCENARIOS CLIMATE TRENDS CLIMATE VARIABLES CLIMATIC HAZARDS CO COASTAL FLOOD COASTAL ZONE ADAPTATION COLORS CONSEQUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE CONSERVATION AREAS COST OF ADAPTATION COST OF CLIMATE CHANGE COST-BENEFIT COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS COSTS OF ADAPTATION COSTS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE CROP DIVERSIFICATION CYCLONE INTENSITY CYCLONES DAMAGE FROM STORMS DAMAGES DEATH TOLL DEFORESTATION DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PLANNING DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISCOUNT RATE DROUGHT DROUGHT PERIODS DROUGHTS DRY PERIODS DRY SCENARIO DRY SEASON DRY SEASONS DRY SPELLS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ECOSYSTEM EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADAPTATION EL NINO ELECTRICITY EMISSIONS EMISSIONS SCENARIOS ENSO EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FARMERS FEASIBILITY FIRE PREVENTION FLOOD FLOOD DAMAGE FLOOD HAZARD FLOOD PROTECTION FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOREST FOREST FIRE FORESTRY FORESTS FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS GCM GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GLOBAL HYDROLOGY GLOBAL TEMPERATURES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS HEAVY RAINS HURRICANE HURRICANE DAMAGE HURRICANES HYDROLOGY IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION IMPLEMENTATION OF ADAPTATION OPTIONS IMPORTS INCOME INSURANCE INSURANCE COSTS INSURANCE POLICY INTENSITY OF CYCLONES INTENSITY OF STORMS LAND USE LOSS FUNCTION MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE MEAN TEMPERATURE METEOROLOGY MINIMUM TEMPERATURE MINIMUM TEMPERATURES NATIONAL ADAPTATION NATIONAL CLIMATE NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NET COST OCEAN TEMPERATURES PRECIPITATION PRESENT VALUE PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS PUBLIC SPENDING RAIN RAINFALL RAINY SEASON RENEWABLE ENERGY RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE SEA LEVEL RISE SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES SEA WALLS SEASON SOUTHERN OSCILLATION STORM STORM DAMAGE STORM SURGE STORM SURGES STORMS SURFACE TEMPERATURE SURFACE TEMPERATURES SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURES TOTAL CONSUMPTION TOTAL COST TOTAL COSTS TROPICAL CYCLONES TROPICAL STORMS TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY TO NATURAL DISASTERS WATER TREATMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS WEATHER PATTERNS WIND WIND DAMAGE WIND DIRECTION WIND SPEED WIND SPEEDS WIND VELOCITY WMO WORST-CASE Over the last two decades Samoa has suffered major damage from two cyclones in 1990-91, minor damage from a third cyclone in 2004, and an earthquake tsunami in 2009. Changes in the scale and impact of these types of natural disasters are likely to be important consequences of climate change for the country because the increases in sea level and in average sea surface temperatures will increase theintensity and damage from major storms. Other potential impacts are linked to changes in the weather patterns associated with El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. The primary concern focuses on the impact on agriculture, especially in periods of lower precipitation following strong El Niño episodes.This study examines the consequences of an increase in average temperatures of up to 1°C by 2050 and up to 2.75°C by 2100 for the frequency and intensity of major cyclones that hit the islands. Estimates of the economic damage caused by storms in the past have been used to calibrate a damage function that yields an estimated increase in the expected value of economic damage as the peak wind speeds for storms with return periods of 10, 50, or 100 years rise over time. In this framework the key element of adaptation is to ensure that buildings and other assets are designed to standards that enable them to cope with the greater wind stresses and more intense precipitation associated with worse storms. 2013-03-14T20:54:25Z 2013-03-14T20:54:25Z 2010 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16441128/samoa-economics-adaptation-climate-change http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12746 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work Samoa