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- Samuel Roumeau, Aicha Seifelislam, Shazade Jameson, Loraine Kennedy (2015) Water Governance and Climate Change Issues in Chennai
- Bhuvaneswari Raman, Mythri Prasad-Aleyamma, Rémi de Bercegol, Eric Denis, Marie-Hélène Zérah (2015) Selected Readings on Small Town Dynamics in India
- Measuring Urbanization around a Regional Capital: The Case of Bhopal District
- Asset planning for environmental health in the communities of Avvai Nagar and Udayar Thoppu, Puducherry, India
- Toward a better appraisal of urbanization in India: A fresh look at the landscape of morphological agglomerates
- Managing financial risks due to natural catastrophes
- Author Robert Kast Publisher Institut Français de Pondichéry / Centre de Sciences Humaines Year : 2011 Pages : 44 p. Series USR 3330 “Savoirs et Mondes Indiens” Working papers series n°4 Price : (Not for sale). Available online at http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00610241 ISBN : — Abstract This paper was prepared for the First Journées d’Economie et Econométrie de l’Asssurance, in Rennes, October 22nd and 23rd, 2009. It’s a melting pot of several papers that I have written with my co-authors, plus a very short summary of Graciella Chichilnisky enlightening results. But, before proposing partial answers to the problem of modelling catastrophes in such a way as to be able to propose how to manage them, I try and grasp what we mean by catastrophe and what are the main problems, in the introduction. Keywords catastrophe, risk, hedging instruments, cat-bonds, ambiguity, long term
- Managing catastrophe risks: the case of seisms
- Hierarchical hidden Markov structure for dynamic correlations: the hierarchical RSDC model (revised version)
- Periurbanisation in Tamil Nadu. A quantitative approach