An Evaluation of the Paired Assistance to Disaster-Affected Areas Program in Disaster Recovery: The Case of the Wenchuan Earthquake
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Disaster Recovery Literature
2.2. China Disaster Recovery Literature
3. Data Collection and Research Design
3.1. Data Collection
3.2. Research Design
3.2.1. Grouping the Counties
3.2.2. Constructing Recovery Indexes
3.2.3. Designing the Comparative Analysis Framework
4. Data Analysis and Empirical Findings
4.1. Research Findings: Returning to Pre-Disaster Conditions
4.2. Research Findings: Achieving Would-Be Conditions as If the Disaster Had Not Occurred
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Categories | No. of Counties | List of Names |
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Non_Damaged | 114 | Gaoling, Hancheng, Huayin, Yijun, Jingyang, Xunyi, Chunhua, Tongguan, Dali, Heyang, Chengcheng, Pucheng, Baishui, Fuping, Yanchang, Yanchuan, Zichang, Ansai, Zhidan, Wuqi, Ganquan, Fu, Luochuan, Yichuan, Huanglong, Huangling, Shenmu, Fugu, Hengshan, Jingbian, Dingbian, Suide, Mizhi, Jia, Wubao, Qingjian, Zizhou, Langao, Pingli, Zhenping, Xunyang, Baihe, Luonan, Danfeng, Shangnan, Shanyang, Zhenan, Zuoshui, Yumen, Dunhuang, Linxia, Hezuo, Yongdeng, Gaolan, Yuzhong, Yongchang, Jingyuan, Jingtai, Minqin, Gulang, Sunanyuguzu, Minle, Linze, Gaotai, Shandan, Jinta, Subeimengguzu, Akesai, Huan, Huachi, Heshui, Zhengning, Linxia, Yongjing, Guanghe, Hezheng, Dongxiangzu, Jishishan, Maqu, Xiahe, Dachuan, Xichang, Miyi, Yanbian, Hejiang, Xuyong, Jiangan, Changning, Yunlian, Xingwen, Rangtang, Yajiang, Luhuo, Ganzi, Xinlong, Dege, Baiyu, Shiqu, Seda, Litang, Batang, Xiangcheng, Daocheng, Derong, Yanyuan, Dechang, Huili, Huidong, Ningnan, Puge, Butuo, Jinyang, Zhaojue, Xide |
Non_Planned | 112 | Xingping, Fengxiang, Qishan, Fufeng, Mei, Long, Qianyang, Linyou, Feng, Taibai, Gan, Liquan, Yongshou, Bin, Changwu, Wugong, Nanzheng, Chenggu, Yang, Xixiang, Zhenba, Liuba, Foping, Hanyin, Shiquan, Ningshan, Ziyang, Huining, Qingshui, Qinan, Gangu, Wushan, Jingchuan, Lingtai, Chongxin, Huating, Zhuanglang, Jingning, Ning, Zhenyuan, Tongwei, Longxi, Weiyuan, Lintao, Zhang, Min, Dangchang, Li, Kangle, Lintan, Zhuoni, Diebu, Luqu, Pengshan, Mingshan, Qionglai, Emeishan, Huaying, Wanyuan, Jianyang, Kangding, Pujiang, Xinjin, Rong, Fushun, Lu, Pengxi, Shehong, Daying, Weiyuan, Zizhong, Longchang, Jianwei, Jingyan, Jiajiang, Muchuan, Ebianyizu, Mabianyizu, Nanbu, Yingshan, Yilong, Xichong, Renshou, Hongya, Danleng, Qingshen, Yibin, Gao, Pingshan, Yuechi, Wusheng, Linshui, Xuanhan, Kaijiang, Dazhu, Qu, Yingjing, Tianquan, Tongjiang, Pingchang, Anyue, Lezhi, Jinchuan, Maerkang, Aba, Ruoergai, Hongyuan, Luding, Danba, Jiulong, Daofu, Mianning |
Planned | 25 | Mian, Ningqiang, Lveyang, Cheng, Wen, Kang, Xihe, Hui, Liangdang, Zhouqu, Guanghan, Langzhong, Dayi, Zhongjiang, Luojiang, Santai, Yanting, Zitong, Wangcang, Cangxi, Shimian, Lushan, Baoxing, Nanjiang, Jiuzhaigou |
Planned_PADAA | 18 | Dujiangyan, Pengzhou, Chongzhou, Shifang, Mianzhu, Jiangyou, An, Beichuan, Pingwu, Qingchuan, Jiange, Hanyuan, Wenchuan, Li, Mao, Songpan, Xiaojin, Heishui |
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Variable Name | Unit | Definition |
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GDP | 10,000 USD | Total real GDP of a county in year 2002 prices |
Output_Enterprise | 10,000 USD | Real industrial outputs from the enterprises above the designated size in a county in year 2002 prices |
Secondary_Sch | Persons | Number of secondary school students in a county |
Primary_Sch | Persons | Number of primary school students in a county |
Population | 10,000 Persons | Total population of a county |
Pub_Revenue | 10,000 USD | Real local budgetary revenue in a county in year 2002 prices |
Fixed_Asset | 10,000 USD | Real fixed asset investment in a county in year 2002 prices |
Hospital_Bed | Beds | Number of hospital beds in a county |
Non_Damaged | Non_Planned | Planned | Planned_PADAA | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Numbers of counties | 114 | 112 | 25 | 18 |
GDP | 41,885 | 49,467 | 47,939 | 53,311 |
(12.60%) | (13.18%) | (11.53%) | (15.75%) | |
Output_Enterprise | 39,523 | 42,316 | 38,676 | 52,608 |
(20.38%) | (18.47%) | (14.69%) | (30.12%) | |
Primary_Sch | 22,808 | 38,121 | 31,727 | 19,587 |
(–3.33%) | (–4.24%) | (–5.72%) | (–4.24%) | |
Secondary_Sch | 17,866 | 29,823 | 24,362 | 19,022 |
(–4.31%) | (–4.55%) | (–5.57%) | (–5.07%) | |
Population | 25.72 | 47.99 | 43.66 | 36.05 |
(0.62%) | (–0.92%) | (–0.97%) | (–0.54%) | |
Pub_Revenue | 1830 | 1323 | 1244 | 2162 |
(22.13%) | (23.73%) | (21.53%) | (27.20%) | |
Fixed_Asset | 18,954 | 21,320 | 19,867 | 26,076 |
(28.36%) | (28.85%) | (25.55%) | (21.57%) | |
Hospital_Bed | 564 | 862 | 897 | 1067 |
(8.99%) | (9.75%) | (8.07%) | (9.89%) |
Groups | Mean | Standard Deviation | Maximum | Minimum |
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Economic Recovery | ||||
Non_Damaged | 0.53 | 1.29 | 5 | 0 |
Non_Planned | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Planned | 0.32 | 1.07 | 5 | 0 |
Planned_PADAA | 0.83 | 0.71 | 2 | 0 |
Social Recovery | ||||
Non_Damaged | >4.2 | 3.35 | >7 | 0 |
Non_Planned | >5.1 | 3.06 | >7 | 0 |
Planned | >5.5 | 2.81 | >7 | 0 |
Planned_PADAA | >5.5 | 2.89 | >7 | 0 |
Institution Recovery | ||||
Non_Damaged | 0.06 | 0.33 | 3 | 0 |
Non_Planned | 0.07 | 0.26 | 1 | 0 |
Planned | 0.08 | 0.28 | 1 | 0 |
Planned_PADAA | 0.72 | 0.46 | 1 | 0 |
Built Environment Recovery | ||||
Non_Damaged | 0.48 | 1.08 | 6 | 0 |
Non_Planned | 0.43 | 0.88 | 4 | 0 |
Planned | 0.52 | 1.36 | 6 | 0 |
Planned_PADAA | 1.17 | 1.76 | 7 | 0 |
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Yi, F.; Tu, Y. An Evaluation of the Paired Assistance to Disaster-Affected Areas Program in Disaster Recovery: The Case of the Wenchuan Earthquake. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4483. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124483
Yi F, Tu Y. An Evaluation of the Paired Assistance to Disaster-Affected Areas Program in Disaster Recovery: The Case of the Wenchuan Earthquake. Sustainability. 2018; 10(12):4483. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124483
Chicago/Turabian StyleYi, Fangxin, and Yong Tu. 2018. "An Evaluation of the Paired Assistance to Disaster-Affected Areas Program in Disaster Recovery: The Case of the Wenchuan Earthquake" Sustainability 10, no. 12: 4483. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124483
APA StyleYi, F., & Tu, Y. (2018). An Evaluation of the Paired Assistance to Disaster-Affected Areas Program in Disaster Recovery: The Case of the Wenchuan Earthquake. Sustainability, 10(12), 4483. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124483