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Catastrophe Modeling: A New Approach to Managing Risk [recurso electrónico] / edited by Partricia Grossi, Howard Kunreuther.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Catastrophe Modeling ; 25Editor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Descripción: XX, 252 p. 65 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387231297
  • 99780387231297
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 657.8333 23
  • 658.152 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Introduction: Needs, Stakeholders, and Government Initiatives -- An Introduction to Catastrophe Models and Insurance -- The Risk Assessment Process: The Role of Catastrophe Modeling in Dealing with Natural Hazards -- Sources, Nature, and Impact of Uncertainties on Catastrophe Modeling -- Use of Catastrophe Models in Insurance Rate Making au]Dennis^Kuzak -- Insurance Portfolio Management -- Risk Financing -- The Impact of Mitigation on Homeowners and Insurers: An Analysis of Model Cities -- The Impact of Risk Transfer Instruments: An Analysis of Model Cities -- Extending Catastrophe Modeling To Terrorism.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Catastrophe Modeling: A New Approach to Managing Risk is the first book that systematically analyzes how catastrophe models can be used for assessing and managing risks of extreme events. It focuses on natural disaster risk, but also discusses the management of terrorism risk. A unique feature of this book is the involvement of three leading catastrophe modeling firms, AIR Worldwide, EQECAT, and Risk Management Solutions, who examine the role of catastrophe modeling in rate setting, portfolio management and risk financing. Using data from three model cities (Oakland, CA, Long Beach, CA and Miami/Dade County, FLA), experts from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania examine the role of catastrophe modeling to develop risk management strategies for reducing and spreading the losses from future disasters. Given the uncertainties associated with terrorism the book points out the opportunities for utilizing catastrophe models to set insurance rates and to examine public-private partnerships for providing financial assistance in the event of a terrorist attack. "This book fills a critical need in setting forth the role of modern risk analysis in managing catastrophe risk. There is no comparable reference work for this important subject area. The book is well written and well organized. It contains contributions from many of the most distinguished experts in the fields of risk analysis and risk management. It strikes a good balance between the technical aspects of the subject and the practical aspects of decision making." "This book is strongly recommended for individuals who must make decisions regarding the management of impacts of catastrophe risks including those in both the public and private sector." Wilfred D. Iwan Professor of Applied Mechanics, Emeritus Director, Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory California Institute of Technology "The authors have captured the essence of catastrophe modeling: its value, its utility and its limitations. Every practitioner in the catastrophe risk field should read this book." Franklin W. Nutter, President Reinsurance Association of America
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Introduction: Needs, Stakeholders, and Government Initiatives -- An Introduction to Catastrophe Models and Insurance -- The Risk Assessment Process: The Role of Catastrophe Modeling in Dealing with Natural Hazards -- Sources, Nature, and Impact of Uncertainties on Catastrophe Modeling -- Use of Catastrophe Models in Insurance Rate Making au]Dennis^Kuzak -- Insurance Portfolio Management -- Risk Financing -- The Impact of Mitigation on Homeowners and Insurers: An Analysis of Model Cities -- The Impact of Risk Transfer Instruments: An Analysis of Model Cities -- Extending Catastrophe Modeling To Terrorism.

Catastrophe Modeling: A New Approach to Managing Risk is the first book that systematically analyzes how catastrophe models can be used for assessing and managing risks of extreme events. It focuses on natural disaster risk, but also discusses the management of terrorism risk. A unique feature of this book is the involvement of three leading catastrophe modeling firms, AIR Worldwide, EQECAT, and Risk Management Solutions, who examine the role of catastrophe modeling in rate setting, portfolio management and risk financing. Using data from three model cities (Oakland, CA, Long Beach, CA and Miami/Dade County, FLA), experts from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania examine the role of catastrophe modeling to develop risk management strategies for reducing and spreading the losses from future disasters. Given the uncertainties associated with terrorism the book points out the opportunities for utilizing catastrophe models to set insurance rates and to examine public-private partnerships for providing financial assistance in the event of a terrorist attack. "This book fills a critical need in setting forth the role of modern risk analysis in managing catastrophe risk. There is no comparable reference work for this important subject area. The book is well written and well organized. It contains contributions from many of the most distinguished experts in the fields of risk analysis and risk management. It strikes a good balance between the technical aspects of the subject and the practical aspects of decision making." "This book is strongly recommended for individuals who must make decisions regarding the management of impacts of catastrophe risks including those in both the public and private sector." Wilfred D. Iwan Professor of Applied Mechanics, Emeritus Director, Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory California Institute of Technology "The authors have captured the essence of catastrophe modeling: its value, its utility and its limitations. Every practitioner in the catastrophe risk field should read this book." Franklin W. Nutter, President Reinsurance Association of America

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