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Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster DISCUSSION October 15, 2008 Presented by Patrick O’Neil Brady
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Page 1: Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster DISCUSSION October 15, 2008 Presented by Patrick O’Neil Brady Smith.

Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster

DISCUSSION

October 15, 2008

Presented by

Patrick O’Neil

Brady Smith

Page 2: Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster DISCUSSION October 15, 2008 Presented by Patrick O’Neil Brady Smith.

Analysis Components

• Vulnerability Assessment

• Impact Analysis of a Catastrophic Event

• Effects of current and future mitigation strategies

• Package analysis template (model) for future use and transferability

Page 3: Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster DISCUSSION October 15, 2008 Presented by Patrick O’Neil Brady Smith.

Vulnerability Assessment

• Define geographic study area• Primary (coastal planning area) and Secondary (rest of county)

• Number of Businesses• Property Appraiser (value)• County Licenses• ES-202 data

• Number of Residences• Property Appraiser • Census

• Single-family• Multi-family

• Linkage and distribution of businesses• Some businesses will be impacted by others being out of

business• Survival of some businesses will be dependent upon their

market being there

Page 4: Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster DISCUSSION October 15, 2008 Presented by Patrick O’Neil Brady Smith.

Impact Analysis of a Catastrophic Event

• Moderate (Cat 3) & high end (Cat 5)• Net impacts

• Economic activity lost (costs)• Lost income and sales

• Tourism• Business closures and lost production

• Economic activity generated (gains)• Reconstruction

• Utilities, contractors, debris removal• Tax collection impacts

• Property taxes• Sales taxes

• Recovery cycle• Short run – 1 year• Medium – 3 year• Long-term – 5 to 7 years94

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Avera’s Impact Hypothesis

BoomBust

Page 6: Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster DISCUSSION October 15, 2008 Presented by Patrick O’Neil Brady Smith.

Effects of current and future mitigation strategies

• Planning• Construction mitigation

• Hardening, elevation, “relocation of activities”

• Business Preparedness• Mitigation• Continuity

• Recovery• State and Federal Assistance• Implementation of mitigation measures to

reduce future impacts• Mitigation Return on Investment (ROI)

Page 7: Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster DISCUSSION October 15, 2008 Presented by Patrick O’Neil Brady Smith.

Future Use and Transferability

• Package analysis template (model) for future use

• Work with other Florida Regional Planning Councils to develop models based on the template and using their localized datasets

Page 8: Economic Analysis of a Natural Disaster DISCUSSION October 15, 2008 Presented by Patrick O’Neil Brady Smith.

Discussion

Patrick O’Neil, MBASenior [email protected]

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Brady SmithSenior [email protected]

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Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council

(727) 570 – 5151 (727) 570 - 5151


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