Key elements of disaster management are prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and relief, rehabilitation. The various stakeholders in the process of disaster mitigation are policy makers, decision makers, administration, professionals, professional institutions, R&D institutions, financial institutions, insurance sector, community, NGOs and the common man. Insurance has played a very important role. The advanced countries have developed the insurance system and made it effective and mandatory – as a result the loss of lives and property is comparatively less. In India, most of the losses suffered in natural disasters are not insured, for reasons such as lack of purchasing power, lack of interest in insurance, theory of karma attitude and ignorance of availability of such covers. Quite large numbers of agencies provide the insurance cover and foreign insurance companies have already ventured in such areas. This implies that the commercial and private sector can also play an essential role in disaster mitigation. The present study attempts to fill the gap in studies on the role of the insurance sector in disaster management.
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Insurance and disaster management: the Indian context
Atmanand
Atmanand
Atmanand is Associate Professor (Economics) at the Management Development Institute, Sukhrali, Gurgaon, and Editor of VISION (the Journal of MDI), India.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6100
Print ISSN: 0965-3562
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal (2003) 12 (4): 286–304.
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Atmanand (2003), "Insurance and disaster management: the Indian context". Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal, Vol. 12 No. 4 pp. 286–304, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09653560310493105
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