The total cost of structural fires and bushfires in Australia was estimated at around A$18 billion in 2010, or about 1.5 per cent of GDP. This cost includes some A$16 billion devoted to managing the risk. At the same time, Australia's fire fatality rate of 0.6 per 100 000 of population, already low by international standards, has proved resistant to increasing expenditure on fire management and protection. Following a concern that this expenditure might encompass an overinvestment compared with the real risk, this paper examines the regulatory cost of this investment. Since on average poorer people have worse health outcomes, and governments or companies have no alternative but to pass on increased costs or taxes, it is possible to estimate...
Climate change is projected to increase the prevalence of bush fires, along with other natural disas...
Home and contents insurance is integral to household and community resilience against disasters. Yet...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have predicted with high confidence that the risk of b...
This paper attempts to evaluate the opportunity cost of investments in managing fire in Australia. W...
Fire, an ever present hazard in Australia, causes approximately 100 fatalities and over 3000 injurie...
Australia invests significant resources to address the risk of fire in all its forms. This study ask...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of shared responsibility between community and gov...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60 % of years losses occur s...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60% of years losses occur so...
Wildfires in Australia regularly cause major losses of life, property, water resources, wildlife and...
Australia has achieved an excellent fire safety record compared with other countries. The vast majo...
Allocating scare resources for fire management strategies requires information on the extent of econ...
Fire management aims to change fire regimes. However, the challenge is to provide the optimal balanc...
The new Australian Bushfire CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) is a major long-term effort intended t...
The fires that occurred over the 2019/20 Australian summer were unprecedented in scale and had a de...
Climate change is projected to increase the prevalence of bush fires, along with other natural disas...
Home and contents insurance is integral to household and community resilience against disasters. Yet...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have predicted with high confidence that the risk of b...
This paper attempts to evaluate the opportunity cost of investments in managing fire in Australia. W...
Fire, an ever present hazard in Australia, causes approximately 100 fatalities and over 3000 injurie...
Australia invests significant resources to address the risk of fire in all its forms. This study ask...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of shared responsibility between community and gov...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60 % of years losses occur s...
A new analysis of bushfire risk to residential properties shows that in 60% of years losses occur so...
Wildfires in Australia regularly cause major losses of life, property, water resources, wildlife and...
Australia has achieved an excellent fire safety record compared with other countries. The vast majo...
Allocating scare resources for fire management strategies requires information on the extent of econ...
Fire management aims to change fire regimes. However, the challenge is to provide the optimal balanc...
The new Australian Bushfire CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) is a major long-term effort intended t...
The fires that occurred over the 2019/20 Australian summer were unprecedented in scale and had a de...
Climate change is projected to increase the prevalence of bush fires, along with other natural disas...
Home and contents insurance is integral to household and community resilience against disasters. Yet...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have predicted with high confidence that the risk of b...