Report 106: Benefits of flood mitigation in Australia

Report 106 Category: social, remote areas, regional economies, water, housing, area studies, natural disasters


This is the third publication contributing to the regional theme of natural disaster research identified in the BTRE's research program. This report follows on from Report 103 (Economic Costs of Natural Disasters in Australia), which examined natural disasters with an individual cost of more than $10 million. Report 103 found that floods are Australia's most costly disaster type and, on average, cost the Australian community over $300 million each year.

ISSN
1446-9790

ISBN
1-877081-11-6

Date of Publication
May 2002

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