Natural hazards and land use planning: How resilient must a landowner be?


Autoria(s): Stickley, Amanda P.; Christensen, Sharon A.; Duncan, William D.; Buchbach, Jacinta
Data(s)

01/07/2015

Resumo

The past decade has seen an increase in the occurrence of natural hazards and the experience in Australia has led to a reconsideration of the planning for natural hazards by government and to the adoption of a whole-of-nation resilience-based approach to disaster management. A key component of creating community resilience is the integration of disaster management with government and community strategic planning in relation to the social, built, economic and natural environments. Joint responsibility of government and the community for ‘land use planning systems and building control arrangements [which] reduce, as far as is practicable, community exposure to unreasonable risks from known hazards’, is a critical element of a resilient community. As the responsibility for the implementation of land use planning policies in Australia is generally with local governments, this paper will examine whether, in light of improved predictive technology, the failure of a local government to adequately foresee and make provision for a known hazard will give rise to liability for damage or loss of property caused by that hazard.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85334/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85334/1/Natural%20Hazards%20and%20Land%20Use%20Planning.pdf

Stickley, Amanda P., Christensen, Sharon A., Duncan, William D., & Buchbach, Jacinta (2015) Natural hazards and land use planning: How resilient must a landowner be? In RICS COBRA Conference 2015, 7-10 July 2015, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 [Please consult the author]

Fonte

Commercial & Property Law Research Centre; Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #180124 Property Law (excl. Intellectual Property Law) #180126 Tort Law #Negligence #Land use #Planning #Natural hazards
Tipo

Conference Paper