Authors
Jane S Pollard, Jonathan Oldfield, Samuel Randalls, John E Thornes
Publication date
2008/3/1
Journal
Geoforum
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
616-624
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper considers some intellectual, practical and political dimensions of collaboration between human and physical geographers exploring how firms are using relatively new financial products – weather derivatives – to displace any costs of weather-related uncertainty and risk. The paper defines weather derivatives and indicates how they differ from weather insurance products before considering the geo-political, cultural and economic context for their creation. The paper concludes by reflecting on the challenges of research collaboration across the human–physical geography divide and suggests that while such initiatives may be undermined by a range of institutional and intellectual factors, conversations between physical and human geographers remain and are likely to become increasingly pertinent. The creation of a market in weather derivatives raises a host of urgent political and regulatory questions …
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Scholar articles
JS Pollard, J Oldfield, S Randalls, JE Thornes - Geoforum, 2008