2018
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-18-3253-2018
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Indirect seismic economic loss assessment and recovery evaluation using nighttime light images – application for Wenchuan earthquake

Abstract: Indirect seismic economic loss not only impacts regional economic recovery policies but is also related to economic assistance at the national level. Due to crossregional economic activities and the difficulty of obtaining data, it is difficult for the indirect economic loss survey to cover all economic activities. However, nighttime light in an area can reflect the economic activity of the region. This article focuses on the indirect economic losses caused by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and evaluation of the… Show more

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“…In contrast, there has been work done using night-time light to investigate recovery postearthquake, both in New Zealand and abroad. Wang et al (2018) timelight imagery to study the impact of tropical cyclones on local economic activity in the Dominican Republic. Rather than studying a particular event, this paper investigates the impact on night-time light from these "hurricane strikes" since 1992, finding the negative impacts of these storms lasted up to 15 months.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, there has been work done using night-time light to investigate recovery postearthquake, both in New Zealand and abroad. Wang et al (2018) timelight imagery to study the impact of tropical cyclones on local economic activity in the Dominican Republic. Rather than studying a particular event, this paper investigates the impact on night-time light from these "hurricane strikes" since 1992, finding the negative impacts of these storms lasted up to 15 months.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the correlation between city electricity power system and NTL has been verified in many studies [15][16][17] and used in disaster research [4,14,18]. For instance, NTL data have been used to model the earthquake effects on the local economies [19,20], access economic loss and recovery after natural disaster [21], detect real-time flood [22] and identify fires and power outages [23]. Therefore, predicting potential light attenuation values based on PSVE holds practical significance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e results are drawn from in-field surveys that highlight the areas where stakeholders need to concentrate effort, including revising legislation and policy, transportation network, and incorporating environmental considerations into overall planning. At the same time, experts and scholars worldwide have used a variety of methods and technologies to analyze the ecological and economic recovery, and reconstruction of postdisaster areas, such as using remote sensing images to evaluate the postdisaster recovery [7,8], analyzing the indirect economic losses caused by hazards through night light images [9,10], evaluating the hazard recovery degree by mathematical statistics from the aspect of the natural environment [11], extracting the hazard impact parameters to measure the impact of hazards on the economic system [12], and reflecting disaster-related production capacity changes, economic system chain effects, and adaptive behaviors of economic actors by dynamic simulation [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%