Thai Flood 2011 : Rapid Assessment for Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Planning
This report outlines these findings, including damage and loss estimates and social and economic impacts, and proposes strategies for resilient recovery and reconstruction planning. Heavy rain combined with multiple tropical storms throughout the e...
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okr-10986-268622021-04-23T14:04:38Z Thai Flood 2011 : Rapid Assessment for Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Planning World Bank ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AIRPORTS BANK OF THAILAND BANKING SECTOR BOND MARKET BORROWING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CLIMATE CHANGE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS CREDIT GUARANTEE CREDIT LINE CURRENT ACCOUNT DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER INFORMATION DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISKS DISASTERS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DRAINAGE DRIVERS DROUGHTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENERGY CONSUMPTION EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FARMERS FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL POLICY FLOOD FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOODING FLOODS FORMAL SOURCES OF CREDIT HEAVY RAIN HIGH INTEREST RATES HIGHWAYS HOME OWNERS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING INDEBTEDNESS INFLATION INFORMAL LENDERS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE LAND USE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIMITED ACCESS LOAN MEDICINE MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRATION MONEY LENDERS NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCES OPERATING COSTS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PHYSICAL ASSETS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC WORKS RAILWAY REHABILITATION NEEDS RELIEF RELIEF OPERATIONS REPAYMENT RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS RURAL ROADS SAFETY SANITATION SAVINGS SAVINGS GROUPS SECURITIES SITUATION REPORT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SECURITY SOURCES OF FUNDS SOURCES OF INCOME SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAFFIC TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES TROPICAL STORMS TRUE UNION URBAN AREAS VILLAGE VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGES WATER SUPPLY This report outlines these findings, including damage and loss estimates and social and economic impacts, and proposes strategies for resilient recovery and reconstruction planning. Heavy rain combined with multiple tropical storms throughout the extended rainy season played a large part in the extensive flooding. Flash floods were reported in several areas in the north in May, and tropical depression Haima arrived in June followed by Nock-Ten in July, the combination of which caused widespread flooding. Overall, the floods affected more than 13 million people and resulted in more than 680 deaths. The floods impacted heavily on the private sector, particularly manufacturing. Manufacturing makes up about 38.5 percent of Thailand's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and is one of the main drivers of Thailand's exports. The majority of manufacturers are located in five flood-affected provinces, namely Bangkok, Ayuthaya, Nakhon Sawan, Pathum Thani, and Samut Sakhon. Tourism, housing and the financial sector were also heavily affected. Though there was some damage to tourism infrastructure, the greatest impact came from losses in revenue from accommodation, transportation, shopping, food and beverages, entertainment and sightseeing. Recovery and reconstruction needs are estimated to be THB 1.5 trillion (USD 50 billion) over a five-year period. 2017-06-02T19:31:56Z 2017-06-02T19:31:56Z 2012 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/262141468118140200/Final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26862 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Bangkok Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Thailand |
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ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AIRPORTS BANK OF THAILAND BANKING SECTOR BOND MARKET BORROWING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CLIMATE CHANGE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS CREDIT GUARANTEE CREDIT LINE CURRENT ACCOUNT DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER INFORMATION DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISKS DISASTERS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DRAINAGE DRIVERS DROUGHTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENERGY CONSUMPTION EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FARMERS FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL POLICY FLOOD FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOODING FLOODS FORMAL SOURCES OF CREDIT HEAVY RAIN HIGH INTEREST RATES HIGHWAYS HOME OWNERS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING INDEBTEDNESS INFLATION INFORMAL LENDERS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE LAND USE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIMITED ACCESS LOAN MEDICINE MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRATION MONEY LENDERS NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCES OPERATING COSTS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PHYSICAL ASSETS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC WORKS RAILWAY REHABILITATION NEEDS RELIEF RELIEF OPERATIONS REPAYMENT RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS RURAL ROADS SAFETY SANITATION SAVINGS SAVINGS GROUPS SECURITIES SITUATION REPORT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SECURITY SOURCES OF FUNDS SOURCES OF INCOME SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAFFIC TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES TROPICAL STORMS TRUE UNION URBAN AREAS VILLAGE VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGES WATER SUPPLY |
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ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AIRPORTS BANK OF THAILAND BANKING SECTOR BOND MARKET BORROWING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CLIMATE CHANGE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS CREDIT GUARANTEE CREDIT LINE CURRENT ACCOUNT DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER INFORMATION DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISKS DISASTERS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DRAINAGE DRIVERS DROUGHTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENERGY CONSUMPTION EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FARMERS FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL POLICY FLOOD FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOODING FLOODS FORMAL SOURCES OF CREDIT HEAVY RAIN HIGH INTEREST RATES HIGHWAYS HOME OWNERS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING INDEBTEDNESS INFLATION INFORMAL LENDERS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE LAND USE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIMITED ACCESS LOAN MEDICINE MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRATION MONEY LENDERS NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCES OPERATING COSTS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PHYSICAL ASSETS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC WORKS RAILWAY REHABILITATION NEEDS RELIEF RELIEF OPERATIONS REPAYMENT RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS RURAL ROADS SAFETY SANITATION SAVINGS SAVINGS GROUPS SECURITIES SITUATION REPORT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SECURITY SOURCES OF FUNDS SOURCES OF INCOME SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAFFIC TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES TROPICAL STORMS TRUE UNION URBAN AREAS VILLAGE VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGES WATER SUPPLY World Bank Thai Flood 2011 : Rapid Assessment for Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Planning |
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This report outlines these findings,
including damage and loss estimates and social and economic
impacts, and proposes strategies for resilient recovery and
reconstruction planning. Heavy rain combined with multiple
tropical storms throughout the extended rainy season played
a large part in the extensive flooding. Flash floods were
reported in several areas in the north in May, and tropical
depression Haima arrived in June followed by Nock-Ten in
July, the combination of which caused widespread flooding.
Overall, the floods affected more than 13 million people and
resulted in more than 680 deaths. The floods impacted
heavily on the private sector, particularly manufacturing.
Manufacturing makes up about 38.5 percent of Thailand's
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and is one of the main drivers
of Thailand's exports. The majority of manufacturers
are located in five flood-affected provinces, namely
Bangkok, Ayuthaya, Nakhon Sawan, Pathum Thani, and Samut
Sakhon. Tourism, housing and the financial sector were also
heavily affected. Though there was some damage to tourism
infrastructure, the greatest impact came from losses in
revenue from accommodation, transportation, shopping, food
and beverages, entertainment and sightseeing. Recovery and
reconstruction needs are estimated to be THB 1.5 trillion
(USD 50 billion) over a five-year period. |
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Thai Flood 2011 : Rapid Assessment for Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Planning |
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Thai Flood 2011 : Rapid Assessment for Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Planning |
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Thai Flood 2011 : Rapid Assessment for Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Planning |
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Thai Flood 2011 : Rapid Assessment for Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Planning |
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Thai Flood 2011 : Rapid Assessment for Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Planning |
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thai flood 2011 : rapid assessment for resilient recovery and reconstruction planning |
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