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DE CASTRIS MARUSCA
(syllabus)
1. Introduction to the course and the reference discipline 2. The Impact of Disasters between history, geography and economy. 3. Natural disasters from a physical point of view and Disasters in History 4. Introduction to counterfactual analysis 5. Emergency Management and Reconstruction Models, Empirical Evidence in the World 6. The earthquake in L'Aquila 2009. From disaster to reconstruction, from politics to politics 7. Public Reconstruction Plans and ex ante analysis 8. Methods of estimating effects 9. Counterfactual Analysis Laboratory the case of L'Aquila 10. Simulation of the exam presentation, FOCUS theme on request and course conclusions 11. Case studies 1: Group projects 12. Case studies 2: Group projects 13. Case studies 3: Group projects
(reference books)
Mela, A., Mugnano, S., & Olori, D. (Eds.). (2017). Territori vulnerabili: verso una nuova sociologia dei disastri italiana. FrancoAngeli. [solo Introduzione] Cavallo, E., & Noy, I. (2011). Natural disasters and the economy—a survey. International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, 5(1), 63-102. Castorina, R., & Pitzalis, S. (2019). Comprendere i disastri. Linee teoriche e applicazioni metodologiche della socio-antropologia nei terremoti de L’Aquila e dell’Emilia. Argomenti, (12), 7-36. Formez (2006) Valutare gli effetti delle politiche pubbliche. Metodi e applicazioni al caso italiano. Collana Materiali, Roma.
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