Indirect seismic economic loss assessment and recovery evaluation using nighttime light images - Application for Wenchuan earthquake

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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 cross-regional 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 progress of restoration and reconstruction based on nighttime light images. First, the functional relationship between GDP and nighttime light parameters is established based on pre-earthquake data. Next, the indirect loss of the earthquake is evaluated by the nighttime light attenuation in the disaster area after the earthquake. Then, the capacity recovery, which is characterized by the brightness recovery process of the light area, is evaluated. Lastly, the process of light expansion in the disaster area is analyzed to evaluate the speed and efficiency of economic expansion.

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Wang, J., Zhang, J., Gong, L., Li, Q., & Zhou, D. (2018). Indirect seismic economic loss assessment and recovery evaluation using nighttime light images - Application for Wenchuan earthquake. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 18(12), 3253–3266. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-3253-2018

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