The Lockyer Valley region in southeast Queensland, Australia experienced extreme flash flooding in January 2011 that resulted in the loss of 19 lives including 12 in the township of Grantham. In order to reduce future risks, the Lockyer Valley Regional Council (LVRC) immediately committed to an innovative community resettlement project, despite an environment of political resistance and bureaucratic turmoil. From a local government perspective, this paper provides an overview and examination of the unique disaster recovery and resettlement process undertaken by the LVRC. A mixed methods approach was used to assess the resettlement project in terms of political, cultural, social and financial factors that act to sustain and improve people's ...
At the global level, a noticeable rise has been observed in the adverse impact of an increasing numb...
Post-disaster social recovery remains the least understood of the disaster phases despite increased ...
Resettlement programmes have been implemented by many governments and organisations to relocate peop...
The Lockyer Valley region in southeast Queensland, Australia experienced extreme flash flooding in J...
AbstractThe Lockyer Valley region in southeast Queensland, Australia experienced extreme flash flood...
Problem, research strategy and findings: On January 10, 2011, the town of Grantham, Queensland (Aust...
This study explores the recovery experiences of survivors of a flash flood event, five years after a...
This paper reports exploratory research conducted in a flood-impacted rural Australian town to ident...
This report presents findings about community responses to the 2009 floods experienced in Ingham, No...
Floods are an integral part of the Australian landscape and psyche. They destroy and refresh. People...
In April 1990, record-breaking floods in the Warrego River threatened the rural town of Cunnamulla, ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
In April 1990, record-breaking floods in the Warrego River threatened the rural town of Cunnamulla, ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
The main objective of this research was to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation s...
At the global level, a noticeable rise has been observed in the adverse impact of an increasing numb...
Post-disaster social recovery remains the least understood of the disaster phases despite increased ...
Resettlement programmes have been implemented by many governments and organisations to relocate peop...
The Lockyer Valley region in southeast Queensland, Australia experienced extreme flash flooding in J...
AbstractThe Lockyer Valley region in southeast Queensland, Australia experienced extreme flash flood...
Problem, research strategy and findings: On January 10, 2011, the town of Grantham, Queensland (Aust...
This study explores the recovery experiences of survivors of a flash flood event, five years after a...
This paper reports exploratory research conducted in a flood-impacted rural Australian town to ident...
This report presents findings about community responses to the 2009 floods experienced in Ingham, No...
Floods are an integral part of the Australian landscape and psyche. They destroy and refresh. People...
In April 1990, record-breaking floods in the Warrego River threatened the rural town of Cunnamulla, ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
In April 1990, record-breaking floods in the Warrego River threatened the rural town of Cunnamulla, ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
The main objective of this research was to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation s...
At the global level, a noticeable rise has been observed in the adverse impact of an increasing numb...
Post-disaster social recovery remains the least understood of the disaster phases despite increased ...
Resettlement programmes have been implemented by many governments and organisations to relocate peop...