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Economics refers to the condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity, as well as the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption and transfer of wealth.

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Cost-effective mitigation strategy development for building related earthquake risk: Annual project report 2014-2015 Biblio PDF icon save (396.08 KB) earthquake, economics, mitigation
Integrating intangible values in economic analyses of flood mitigation: a case study of the Brown Hill and Keswick creeks catchment in Adelaide Biblio PDF icon save (875.63 KB) economics, flood, policy
Planned and unplanned fire regimes on public land in south-east Queensland Biblio economics, mitigation, prescribed burning
The value of research from the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Biblio PDF icon save (1.15 MB) economics, emergency management
A Pre-Disaster Multi-Hazard Damage and Economic Loss Estimation Model Conference Paper 2014 Biblio PDF icon save (667.92 KB) economics, modelling, multi-hazard
Bringing hazard and economic modellers together: a spatial platform for damage and losses visualisation - peer viewed Biblio PDF icon save (1.03 MB) economics, modelling
Economic analysis of prescribed burning in the south-west of Western Australia Biblio PDF icon save (4.05 MB) decision making, economics, prescribed burning
The value of disaster research: a review of the literature Biblio PDF icon save (1.16 MB) economics, emergency management
Disasters and economic resilience: the effects of the Black Saturday bushfires on individual income Biblio PDF icon save (2.71 MB) economics, fire impacts, resilience
Economic evaluation of prescribed fire as a bushfire risk mitigation tool for southeast Queensland Project economics, prescribed burning, risk management
Guidance note for replication of case studies - Black Saturday, Tropical Cyclone Oswald, Queensland floods and Toodyay bushfire Biblio PDF icon save (1.94 MB) communities, economics, multi-hazard
Social, economic, and environmental impacts of the 2012/13 Victorian fire season Project decision making, economics, fire
Assessing the real costs of natural hazard-induced disasters: A case study from Australia’s Northern Territory Biblio economics, Northern Australia, resilience
Pre-disaster multihazard damage and economic loss estimation model: Annual project report 2014-2015 Biblio PDF icon save (1.13 MB) economics, modelling, multi-hazard
Disasters and economic resilience in small regional communities: the case of Toodyay Biblio PDF icon save (2.4 MB) economics, recovery, resilience
Mapping and Understanding Bushfire and Natural Hazard Vulnerability and Risks at the Institutional Scale Annual Report 2014 Biblio PDF icon save (1.1 MB) economics, multi-hazard, vulnerability
Including the intangible benefits of bushfire mitigation in economic analyses: a 'value tool' for informed decision making Biblio PDF icon save (807.07 KB) decision making, economics, mitigation

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