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Enhancing housing recovery policy and practice for improving community resilience to future disasters

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Heffernan, Tim
Vahanvati, Mittul
Halvitigala, Dulani
Majumdar, Ananya
McEvoy, Darryn
Sanderson, David

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Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)

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What this research is about This research explores the housing policies that can improve community preparedness and responses to disasters. This research is part of the AHURI Inquiry, Housing policy and disasters: better co-ordinating actors, responses and data. Why this research is important The threat to housing in Australia from hazards such as bushfires, floods and cyclones is increasing, with replacement costs escalating. A Climate Council of Australia report found that one in 25 Australian homes (around 500,000 homes) is at high risk of becoming effectively uninsurable by 2030. This means new short-term relief strategies and longer-term housing recovery solutions need to be developed.

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