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Inquiry into housing policy and disaster: better coordinating actors, responses and data

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  • Sanderson, David
  • Perugia, Francesca
  • Kroen, Annette
  • Liu, Edgar
  • Dodson, Jago

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What this research is about: this research Inquiry looked at: improving how government groups work together to strengthen housing policy and planning for disasters; the housing disaster recovery approaches that best help prevent future disaster; and improving how agencies use data in housing supply processes to support disaster-ready housing and communities. This research report is the final report of the AHURI Inquiry, Housing policy and disasters: better coordinating actors, responses and data. Why this research is important: climate-related disasters are set to increase. Governments at all levels need to better coordinate housing policies and practices to reduce the impact of disasters on households.

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  • Sanderson, David & Perugia, Francesca & Kroen, Annette & Liu, Edgar & Dodson, Jago, 2025. "Inquiry into housing policy and disaster: better coordinating actors, responses and data," SocArXiv ku67s_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:ku67s_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ku67s_v1
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    1. Heffernan, Timothy & Vahanvati, Mittul & Halvitigala, Dulani & Majumdar, Ananya & McEvoy, Darryn & Sanderson, David, 2025. "Enhancing housing recovery policy and practice for improving community resilience to future disasters," SocArXiv 65p4v_v1, Center for Open Science.
    2. Simone Ruane & Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan & Courtney Babb, 2020. "Disaster Risk Reduction in Bushfire Prone Areas: Challenges for an Integrated Land Use Planning Policy Regime," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(24), pages 1-21, December.
    3. Perugia, Francesca & Babb, Courtney & Scherini, Rebecca & Rowley, Steven & Logan, Callum & Shirowzhan, Sara & Lu, Yi & Pettit, Christopher, 2025. "Improving coordination of data and actors for disaster-responsive housing and safer communities," SocArXiv sd3fh_v1, Center for Open Science.
    4. James McGregor & Melissa Parsons & Sonya Glavac, 2022. "Local Government Capacity and Land Use Planning for Natural Hazards: A Comparative Evaluation of Australian Local Government Areas," Planning Practice & Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(2), pages 248-268, March.
    5. 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.
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