主题:Economic Analysis of Unexpected Events
主讲:Geoffrey J. D. Hewings,美国伊利诺伊大学厄巴纳-香槟分校教授
时间:11月29日,周三下午,3:00pm-4:30pm
地点:文泉楼南601
摘要: The presentation addresses ways in which existing sub-national economic models can be made more flexible to address short- and longer-run information needs in the aftermath of unexpected events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados or severe flooding. In the short-run, there is an urgent need to provide an assessment of the damages – both to productive systems and infrastructure – to public agencies charged with responsibility for coordinating federal, state and local responses. In the longer-run, there is a need to provide guidelines on possible alternative re-development paths based on generally accepted criteria about the optimal deployment of critical resources. In addition to concerns about “disaggregating” the time paths, there is an equally important spatial consideration: how can appropriate levels of information be provided at critical spatial scales (state, community, neighborhoods) in a timely manner so that there is a consistent space-time recovery strategy? The presentation draws on research conducted in REAL over the past 20 years on the assessment of floods, earthquakes and hurricanes.