Comprehensive economic losses assessment of storm surge disasters using open data: a case study of Zhoushan, China

Author:

Chen Bairu1,He Zhiguo1,Li Li1,Chen Qian1,He Junyu123,Li Feixiang1,Chu Dongdong4,Cao Zeng5,Yang Xuchao1

Affiliation:

1. a Ocean College, Zhejiang University, Zhoushan 316021, China

2. b Ocean Academy, Zhejiang University, Zhoushan 316021, China

3. c Donghai Laboratory, Zhoushan 316021, China

4. d Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute, Wuhan 430010, China

5. e Hangzhou Institute of Applied Acoustics, Hangzhou 310000, China

Abstract

ABSTRACT As climate change continues to worsen, coastal areas are increasingly vulnerable to more frequent and severe storm surges. This poses a significant risk to economic entities, particularly in areas that have undergone rapid development. However, quantitative assessment of economic losses from storm surge disasters in China has been challenging due to limited exposure and vulnerability data. This study proposes a framework for comprehensive economic losses assessment of storm surge disasters using open data, focusing on Zhoushan City as an example. The study quantifies economic loss ratios caused by storm surges by identifying essential urban land use/cover (EULUC) and considering the water depth of different EULUC types for quantitative vulnerability assessment. The study then calculates direct economic losses using the loss ratio maps and gridded gross domestic product data and quantifies indirect economic losses (IEL) using an input–output model to account for inter-industry correlation. Results show that under the scenario of a super typhoon intensity (915 hPa), the total economic loss can reach 131 million CNY, with IEL accounting for 60% of the total. The construction and industrial sectors experience higher IEL due to excessive dependence on upstream and downstream industries, with IEL accounting for approximately 70%.

Funder

the National Key Research and Development Program of China

the Science Foundation of Donghai Laboratory

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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