Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4463595 Global and Planetary Change 2013 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Climate change is a global problem and one of the major environmental concerns of today. It is also related to economic losses in many ways. It is evident that the worldwide research focuses on measuring the economic consequences of climate change. The present paper introduces a reverse point of view. Specifically, it attempts to estimate the environmental change in Greece through the economic losses caused by the rural production damages and the resulting insurance compensations. For this purpose, the data available by the Greek Agricultural Insurance Organization (GAIO) has been used, considering that if we assume that the climate has begun to change, these changes surely will affect the functioning of GAIO, which is the main institution for the insurance of the rural production in the country. For the statistical analysis, fit-for-use non-parametric tests were used and the main conclusion is that there was an increasing shift in the frequency of appearance of extreme phenomena that is related with atmospheric precipitation and more precisely with the rain and the hail, as well as an increase of the recorded windstorms in most regions.

► The climate change in Greece through the rural insurance compensations is examined. ► For the statistical analysis, fit-for-use non-parametric tests were used. ► The extreme phenomenon frequency related with atmospheric precipitation is increased. ► The regions with the greatest number of problems are the mainland's regions. ► The spatial dependence on the extreme events severity among regions is significant.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Earth and Planetary Sciences Earth-Surface Processes
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