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Disasters and Economic Resilience: The Effects of the Black Saturday bushfires on individual income: A case study

Ulubasoglu, Mehmet and Onder, Kursat 2020, Disasters and Economic Resilience: The Effects of the Black Saturday bushfires on individual income: A case study, Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, Melbourne, Vic..

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Title Disasters and Economic Resilience: The Effects of the Black Saturday bushfires on individual income: A case study
Author(s) Ulubasoglu, MehmetORCID iD for Ulubasoglu, Mehmet orcid.org/0000-0003-3055-5755
Onder, Kursat
Publication date 2020-06
Issue number REPORT NO. 580
Total pages 76
Publisher Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC
Place of publication Melbourne, Vic.
Keyword(s) Black Saturday
bushfires
disaster resilience
economic resilience
income
Summary This research began in 2013 and was conducted as part of the Optimising post-disaster recovery interventions in Australia project. The project investigated how recent natural hazards have impacted and rippled through communities and the broader economy over time, through case studies of the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, 2009 Toodyay bushfire, 2010-11 Queensland floods and 2013’s Tropical Cyclone Oswald. The research f indings will help policymakers better understand the socio-economics of natural hazards and formulate public policies in a way that better distributes budgets and resources towards vulnerable socio-economic groups and sectors of employment.
Language eng
Indigenous content off
Field of Research 140205 Environment and Resource Economics
140211 Labour Economics
HERDC Research category A6 Research report/technical paper
Free to Read? Yes
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30173790

Document type: Report
Collections: Faculty of Business and Law
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Department of Economics
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