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Integrating housing policy, settlement planning and disaster management

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  • Kroen, Annette
  • Barnes, Emma
  • Hartley, Chris
  • Dodson, Jago
  • Butt, Andrew
  • Pawson, Hal

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What this research is about? This research looks at how housing policy and planning can better prepare for natural disasters, and enable recovery from them. It examines institutional arrangements, planning coordination and disaster management responses. Why this research is important? Australia faces many natural hazards like bushfires, floods, storms and cyclones. Climate change is making these events more frequent and intense. Because housing is heavily impacted during disasters, it's crucial that housing policy works closely with disaster risk reduction and response.

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  • Kroen, Annette & Barnes, Emma & Hartley, Chris & Dodson, Jago & Butt, Andrew & Pawson, Hal, 2025. "Integrating housing policy, settlement planning and disaster management," SocArXiv t6j2w_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:t6j2w_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/t6j2w_v1
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    4. Martin, Chris & Lawson, Julie & Milligan, Vivienne & Hartley, Chris & Pawson, Hal & Dodson, Jago, 2023. "Towards an Australian Housing and Homelessness Strategy: understanding national approaches in contemporary policy," SocArXiv h5tja_v1, Center for Open Science.
    5. Martin, Chris & Lawson, Julie & Milligan, Vivienne & Hartley, Chris & Pawson, Hal & Dodson, Jago, 2023. "Towards an Australian Housing and Homelessness Strategy: understanding national approaches in contemporary policy," SocArXiv h5tja, Center for Open Science.
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