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Extreme weather events and crop insurance demand

Fabio Gaetano Santeramo, Emilia Lamonaca, Irene Maccarone, Marco Tappi

2024Heliyon11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flood, drought, and frost may be disruptive events for agriculture. The subsidised crop insurance schemes are coping strategies that increase farms resilience to weather shocks and in fact the occurrence of extreme weather events and the level of subsidised crop insurance are correlated. Stronger evidence is found in Southern geographical areas, where drought (a major risking risk) is more frequent, and for spring-summer crops, that are less resilient to weather shocks. The article points at the need to reform extant policies to move toward a holistic approach for risk management.

Topics & Concepts

Crop insuranceExtreme weatherAgricultureFlood mythPsychological resilienceRisk managementResilience (materials science)Extant taxonFrost (temperature)CropWeather patternsClimate changeGeographyAgricultural economicsBusinessEconomicsMeteorologyEcologyBiologyForestryFinanceArchaeologyPsychotherapistPsychologyPhysicsThermodynamicsEvolutionary biologyAgricultural risk and resilienceClimate change impacts on agricultureHydrology and Drought Analysis
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