The most important natural perils in Australia are tropical cyclones, earthquakes, bushfires, thunderstorms, floods, landslides and tsunamis. However, as far as residential buildings are concerned, the correct relative order of importance depends on the frames of reference used. Certainly, meteorological perils are more significant than geological hazards. Residential building damage produced by the most important natural hazards is assessed. Governance is shown to be poorly related to actual risk. Tropical cyclone wind-loading codes are amongst the best in the world, but the more limited potential for storm surge damage is largely ignored. While land-use regulations are strong in some states, almost no attention has been paid to appropriat...
This report details the CSIRO\u27s research into digital technologies and services for disaster pla...
Thesis by publication.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Environment a...
One could argue that the nature of our housing stock is a key determining factor in the ability of o...
Windstorms cause most of the damage to housing in Australia. Population growth is exposing more peop...
A natural disaster is a rapid onset event that threatens or causes death, injury or damage to proper...
The residential construction sector represents a substantial part of the building industry in Austra...
It seems the incidence of severe weather resulting in damage to buildings and infrastructure—causing...
Over the past ten years various residential property markets throughout Australia in general and NSW...
Australia has the same frequency of natural hazards as any other continent; however, the types and i...
Modelling the performance of buildings during extreme natural hazards is an important part of modern...
This study reviews Australian experience of natural disasters over the last century and considers ho...
Recent severe weather events such as tropical cyclones and storms have resulted in significant finan...
While more is known about flood and its impact on human settlements than most other natural perils, ...
Presented is an examination of residential building faults in the Australian Slate of Victoria. The ...
The report proposes a risk-based framework for assessment of economic damage risks and costs caused ...
This report details the CSIRO\u27s research into digital technologies and services for disaster pla...
Thesis by publication.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Environment a...
One could argue that the nature of our housing stock is a key determining factor in the ability of o...
Windstorms cause most of the damage to housing in Australia. Population growth is exposing more peop...
A natural disaster is a rapid onset event that threatens or causes death, injury or damage to proper...
The residential construction sector represents a substantial part of the building industry in Austra...
It seems the incidence of severe weather resulting in damage to buildings and infrastructure—causing...
Over the past ten years various residential property markets throughout Australia in general and NSW...
Australia has the same frequency of natural hazards as any other continent; however, the types and i...
Modelling the performance of buildings during extreme natural hazards is an important part of modern...
This study reviews Australian experience of natural disasters over the last century and considers ho...
Recent severe weather events such as tropical cyclones and storms have resulted in significant finan...
While more is known about flood and its impact on human settlements than most other natural perils, ...
Presented is an examination of residential building faults in the Australian Slate of Victoria. The ...
The report proposes a risk-based framework for assessment of economic damage risks and costs caused ...
This report details the CSIRO\u27s research into digital technologies and services for disaster pla...
Thesis by publication.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Environment a...
One could argue that the nature of our housing stock is a key determining factor in the ability of o...