Meetings and conferences
Brisbane
Australia

Flooding in Australia

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In person
Venue
The Ship Inn, Southbank Parklands
Date

Background

Over the past three years, flooding has been a feature of Australian summers. With climate change predicted to result in more of these extreme events, there is a need to learn from past events to help us prepare for the future. Targeted studies from the 2010 and 2011 floods engaged with end users from the beginning and allowed researchers to learn from recent experience. At the Flooding in Australia forum, NCCARF researchers will present key research findings.

Research will be presented at the forum that targets practical issues in building design and key factors in community resilience. They will address lessons from the insurance industry and insight into issues in planning and building in flood prone areas.

Presentation Topics

  • Context from the Bureau of Meteorology
  • Analysis of damage to buildings following the 2010 - 11 Eastern Australia floods
  • Benefits and costs of provision of postcyclone emergency services
  • Planning, building and insuring: Adaptation of built environment to climate change induced increased intensity of natural hazards
  • Impact of the 2010 - 11 floods and the factors that inhibit and enable household adaptation strategies
  • The right tool for the job: Achieving climate change adaptation outcomes through improved disaster management policies, planning and risk management strategies
  • Living with floods: Key lessons from Australia and abroad

 

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