This article exposes the dominant socio-economic and political values that shaped flood management between 1974 and 2011 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. By the 1970s, international hazard scholarship advocated regulating land use as an effective flood mitigation tool. In 1974, floods devastated Southeast Queensland and highlighted the hazards of building on floodplains. Drawing on scholarship that frames floods as a cultural, rather than natural event, this paper shows that the state government of Queensland prioritised property development and continued to rely on dam building as a way of controlling floods. Dams were built with the aim of providing immunity from flooding, but tensions between State and local governments allowed both t...
AbstractThis paper provides a report of climate risk management for the city of Brisbane between 197...
Regional communities in Queensland, Australia are the life-blood of the state; contributing more tha...
Regional communities in Queensland, Australia are the life-blood of the state; contributing more tha...
This article exposes the dominant socio-economic and political values that shaped flood management b...
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most s...
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most s...
In April 1990, record-breaking floods in the Warrego River threatened the rural town of Cunnamulla, ...
In April 1990, record-breaking floods in the Warrego River threatened the rural town of Cunnamulla, ...
A study conducted on the Gold Coast by the author (Godber, unpublished) examined the flood risks con...
Scholarly attention to flood in northern Queensland has generally focused on the region’s potential ...
In the past a major characteristic of human response to floods has been the attempt to control floo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the responses from the urban planning and design pr...
The role of land use planning in mitigating risks from natural hazards, including flooding hazards, ...
This research analyses the extent of damage to buildings in Brisbane, Ipswich and Grantham during th...
During 2010-2011 Australia experienced one of the biggest flood events in Australia's history. Six m...
AbstractThis paper provides a report of climate risk management for the city of Brisbane between 197...
Regional communities in Queensland, Australia are the life-blood of the state; contributing more tha...
Regional communities in Queensland, Australia are the life-blood of the state; contributing more tha...
This article exposes the dominant socio-economic and political values that shaped flood management b...
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most s...
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most s...
In April 1990, record-breaking floods in the Warrego River threatened the rural town of Cunnamulla, ...
In April 1990, record-breaking floods in the Warrego River threatened the rural town of Cunnamulla, ...
A study conducted on the Gold Coast by the author (Godber, unpublished) examined the flood risks con...
Scholarly attention to flood in northern Queensland has generally focused on the region’s potential ...
In the past a major characteristic of human response to floods has been the attempt to control floo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the responses from the urban planning and design pr...
The role of land use planning in mitigating risks from natural hazards, including flooding hazards, ...
This research analyses the extent of damage to buildings in Brisbane, Ipswich and Grantham during th...
During 2010-2011 Australia experienced one of the biggest flood events in Australia's history. Six m...
AbstractThis paper provides a report of climate risk management for the city of Brisbane between 197...
Regional communities in Queensland, Australia are the life-blood of the state; contributing more tha...
Regional communities in Queensland, Australia are the life-blood of the state; contributing more tha...