Extreme weather events in Australia are common and a large proportion of the population are exposed to such events. Therefore, there is great interest as to how these events impact Australia's society and economy, which requires understanding the current and historical impact of disasters. Despite global efforts to record and cost disaster impacts, no standardised method of collecting and recording data retrospectively yet exists. The lack of standardisation in turn results in a range of different estimates of economic impacts. This paper examines five examples of aggregate disaster loss and impacts of natural disasters in Australia, and comparisons between them reveal significant data shortcomings. The reliability of data sources, and...
Cyclone Tracy and the Newcastle earthquake were two of the largest natural disasters to impact Austr...
A major portion of Australia’s population, infrastructure, and industry is located in flood-prone ar...
Since 1967, the Insurance Council of Australia has maintained a database of significant insured loss...
Extreme weather events in Australia are common and a large proportion of the population are exposed ...
The Bureau of Transport Economics (BTE) 2001 report, Economic Costs of Natural Disasters in Australi...
This paper sets out the case for a nationally consistent approach to disaster loss assessment in Aus...
After adjusting the Insurance Council of Australia’s Disaster List for 2006 societal conditions, we ...
As in many other parts of the globe, migration to the coast and rapid regional development in Austra...
In 2011, there were 336 reported natural disasters worldwide, and they accounted for the deaths of m...
This study reviews Australian experience of natural disasters over the last century and considers ho...
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...
Australia is at growing risk from a range of natural disasters including tropical cyclones, bushfire...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Quantifying the potential costs of catastrophic and climate impacted hazards is ...
Wildfires often result in widespread destruction and damage to a range of economic, social and envir...
Cyclone Tracy and the Newcastle earthquake were two of the largest natural disasters to impact Austr...
A major portion of Australia’s population, infrastructure, and industry is located in flood-prone ar...
Since 1967, the Insurance Council of Australia has maintained a database of significant insured loss...
Extreme weather events in Australia are common and a large proportion of the population are exposed ...
The Bureau of Transport Economics (BTE) 2001 report, Economic Costs of Natural Disasters in Australi...
This paper sets out the case for a nationally consistent approach to disaster loss assessment in Aus...
After adjusting the Insurance Council of Australia’s Disaster List for 2006 societal conditions, we ...
As in many other parts of the globe, migration to the coast and rapid regional development in Austra...
In 2011, there were 336 reported natural disasters worldwide, and they accounted for the deaths of m...
This study reviews Australian experience of natural disasters over the last century and considers ho...
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...
Australia is at growing risk from a range of natural disasters including tropical cyclones, bushfire...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Quantifying the potential costs of catastrophic and climate impacted hazards is ...
Wildfires often result in widespread destruction and damage to a range of economic, social and envir...
Cyclone Tracy and the Newcastle earthquake were two of the largest natural disasters to impact Austr...
A major portion of Australia’s population, infrastructure, and industry is located in flood-prone ar...
Since 1967, the Insurance Council of Australia has maintained a database of significant insured loss...