Insurers' contributions to disaster reduction: a series of case studies
This report aims to highlight the interconnections and forms of cooperation that exist between the different stakeholders—individuals, businesses, government authorities, judiciary systems, risk experts, engineers and the insurance industry—involved in mitigating the effects of catastrophic events. The report is divided into four sections of case studies by topic: floods, earthquakes and natural perils, developing resilient communities, and liability litigation as a tool for disaster remediation and deterrence. The case studies examine specific aspects of natural catastrophes to provide the basis for much-needed discussions on defining innovative roles for the stakeholders involved. They also show how these different stakeholders can collectively explore new forms of private–public cooperation to make communities more resilient to catastrophic events.