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Houses in lismore built in response to flood hazard

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Senior Fellow, David Ingle Smith, has studied urban flood damage in Australia to meet a major need for reliable estimates of tangible and intangible damage. This work forms part of CRES studies of the Environment and Society. The flood damage study also examines a range of mitigation options. These houses illustrate a response of individual householders to flood hazard in Lismore, N.S.W.

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AU ANUA 226 - Photographs of Buildings and Events at the Australian National University

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This item is provided for research purposes. Contact the Australian National University Archives at butlin.archives@anu.edu.au for permission to use.

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