TY - JOUR
T1 - Wading out the storm
T2 - Exploring the effect of flooding on energy poverty amidst disaster management strategies in Dar es Salaam
AU - Okyere, Michael Adu
AU - Essel-Gaisey, Felix
AU - Zuka, Fawzia Muhammed
AU - Christian, Aaron Kobina
AU - Kwamena Nunoo, Isaac
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Although flooding is well-thought-out as one of the deadliest natural disasters, there is scarce evidence on how such an environmental shock affect energy poverty prevelence in a developing country context amidst the implementation of disaster risk management strategies. Using the Disaster Poverty Household Survey in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam, we examine the effect of flooding on multidimensional energy poverty while estimating the moderation effects of non-structural ex-ante risk management strategies. After employing a myriad of robust methods, we observe that flooding increases energy poverty prevalence by about 32 %. The mediation analysis shows that income reduction serves as a pathway through which flooding affects energy poverty. Furthermore, estimates from the interaction analysis reveal how effective fiscal non-structural ex-ante risk management methods are in reducing the incidence of energy poverty among flood victims. However, the defense strategies were noted to be inefficient. These results provide policymakers with the necessary tools to create policies that address energy-related needs in areas affected by natural disasters, especially in developing countries.
AB - Although flooding is well-thought-out as one of the deadliest natural disasters, there is scarce evidence on how such an environmental shock affect energy poverty prevelence in a developing country context amidst the implementation of disaster risk management strategies. Using the Disaster Poverty Household Survey in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam, we examine the effect of flooding on multidimensional energy poverty while estimating the moderation effects of non-structural ex-ante risk management strategies. After employing a myriad of robust methods, we observe that flooding increases energy poverty prevalence by about 32 %. The mediation analysis shows that income reduction serves as a pathway through which flooding affects energy poverty. Furthermore, estimates from the interaction analysis reveal how effective fiscal non-structural ex-ante risk management methods are in reducing the incidence of energy poverty among flood victims. However, the defense strategies were noted to be inefficient. These results provide policymakers with the necessary tools to create policies that address energy-related needs in areas affected by natural disasters, especially in developing countries.
KW - Developing economy
KW - Energy poverty
KW - Ex-ante risk management strategies
KW - Flooding
KW - Micro-level study
KW - Moderation analysis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.envsci.2023.103578
DO - 10.1016/j.envsci.2023.103578
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85171626902
SN - 1462-9011
VL - 150
JO - Environmental Science and Policy
JF - Environmental Science and Policy
M1 - 103578
ER -