Resilience Bonds: a business-model for resilient infrastructure

When natural disasters occur, governments are often considered as “insurers of last resort” and are expected to help with losses not covered by traditional insurance and to coordinate and fund reconstruction efforts. As the frequency and severity of natural disasters (storms, floods, wildfires) incr...

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Main Authors: Shalini Vaijhala, James Rhodes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Veolia Environnement 2018-12-01
Series:Field Actions Science Reports
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/4910
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spelling doaj-bea146a9a5034d28980b248416c0a1452020-11-24T20:53:07ZengInstitut Veolia EnvironnementField Actions Science Reports1867-139X1867-85212018-12-015863Resilience Bonds: a business-model for resilient infrastructureShalini VaijhalaJames RhodesWhen natural disasters occur, governments are often considered as “insurers of last resort” and are expected to help with losses not covered by traditional insurance and to coordinate and fund reconstruction efforts. As the frequency and severity of natural disasters (storms, floods, wildfires) increase, this becomes financially unsustainable for budget-constrained governments. Catastrophe bonds are one mechanism designed to transfer these types of risks to the capital market. They work as an insurance policy in which the holder of the policy receives a pay-out when a disaster reaches a predetermined threshold. re:focus partners came up with the idea of Resilience Bonds to complement catastrophe bonds. Resilience Bonds create incentives for cities to invest in resilience so as to reduce the human and financial cost of catastrophes when they strike. Resilience Bonds are designed to fund risk reduction projects via a resilience rebate that turns avoided losses in to a revenue stream.http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/4910resilience bondscatastrophe bondsbusiness model
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author Shalini Vaijhala
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author_facet Shalini Vaijhala
James Rhodes
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title Resilience Bonds: a business-model for resilient infrastructure
title_short Resilience Bonds: a business-model for resilient infrastructure
title_full Resilience Bonds: a business-model for resilient infrastructure
title_fullStr Resilience Bonds: a business-model for resilient infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Resilience Bonds: a business-model for resilient infrastructure
title_sort resilience bonds: a business-model for resilient infrastructure
publisher Institut Veolia Environnement
series Field Actions Science Reports
issn 1867-139X
1867-8521
publishDate 2018-12-01
description When natural disasters occur, governments are often considered as “insurers of last resort” and are expected to help with losses not covered by traditional insurance and to coordinate and fund reconstruction efforts. As the frequency and severity of natural disasters (storms, floods, wildfires) increase, this becomes financially unsustainable for budget-constrained governments. Catastrophe bonds are one mechanism designed to transfer these types of risks to the capital market. They work as an insurance policy in which the holder of the policy receives a pay-out when a disaster reaches a predetermined threshold. re:focus partners came up with the idea of Resilience Bonds to complement catastrophe bonds. Resilience Bonds create incentives for cities to invest in resilience so as to reduce the human and financial cost of catastrophes when they strike. Resilience Bonds are designed to fund risk reduction projects via a resilience rebate that turns avoided losses in to a revenue stream.
topic resilience bonds
catastrophe bonds
business model
url http://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/4910
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