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2011
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Title

Assessing the economic value of early warning systems

Abstract
As of today, investments into early warning systems are, to a large extent, politically motivated and "disaster-driven". This means that investments tend to increase significantly if a disaster strikes, but are often quickly reduced in the following disaster-free years. Such investment patterns make the continuous operation, maintenance and development of the early warning infrastructure a challenging task and may lead to sub-optimal investment decisions. The paper presented here proposes an economic assessment model for the tangible economic impact of early warning systems. The model places a focus on the false alert problematic and goes beyond previous approaches by incorporating some socio-cultural factors (qualitatively estimated as of now). By doing so, it supports policymakers (but also private investors) in their investment decisions related to early warning applications.
Author(s)
Klafft, M.
Meissen, U.
Mainwork
ISCRAM 2011, 8th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management  
Conference
International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM) 2011  
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Language
English
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