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      <dc:title>Promoting Financial Education to Reduce Societal Impact of Natural Hazards and Climate Change</dc:title>
      <dc:creator>Villalba-Romero, Felix</dc:creator>
      <dc:creator>Liyanage, Champika</dc:creator>
      <dc:creator>Callejón-Gil, Ángela</dc:creator>
      <dc:subject>Cambios climáticos - Aspectos económicos</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Pequeñas y medianas empresas</dc:subject>
      <dc:description>The scale of the losses associated with natural hazards and climate change impact is increasing during &#xd;
last decades. Whilst some natural hazards, as an earthquake or a tsunami produce sudden economic &#xd;
and human losses, other events related to climate change, such as long-period draughts, generate &#xd;
continuous losses, increasingly hard to recover.  &#xd;
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Undoubtedly, the recovery process of a society is directly linked to its wealth but also depends on the &#xd;
preparedness and capacity building in disaster resilience. Financial education plays an important role &#xd;
in the recovery process but often has been omitted by authors. Using existing financial instruments &#xd;
such as insurance products and microfinance mechanisms by most impacted SME and collectives, &#xd;
largely increases the community resilience and adaptation capacity. Hence, it is necessary to promote &#xd;
the use and development of these instruments into the local financial markets through educational &#xd;
actions. &#xd;
 &#xd;
Through literature review process and policy analysis this research explores alternatives to promote &#xd;
disaster recovery and inclusive growth strategies based on financial education. The research presents &#xd;
a theoretical framework that includes educational actions and target groups and offers policy makers &#xd;
a tool to accelerate the reconstruction and transformation process derived from climate change and &#xd;
hazards. Discussions and results show and reaffirm how financial education should be included in &#xd;
climate change policies. Further research using case studies will validate and enhance the results.</dc:description>
      <dc:date>2026-01-22T19:50:50Z</dc:date>
      <dc:date>2023</dc:date>
      <dc:type>conference output</dc:type>
      <dc:identifier>https://hdl.handle.net/10630/44745</dc:identifier>
      <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
      <dc:relation>International Workshop on Design Adaptation Strategies to Reduce Societal Impact of Climate Change and Coastal Hazards in the United Kingdom</dc:relation>
      <dc:relation>Preston. Reino Unido</dc:relation>
      <dc:relation>11-05-2023</dc:relation>
      <dc:rights>open access</dc:rights>
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