Predictive technology and natural hazards: Risk for Australian planning authorities?


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

2016

Resumo

Purpose The object of this paper is to examine whether the improvements in technology that enhance community understanding of the frequency and severity of natural hazards also increased the risk of potential liability of planning authorities in negligence. In Australia, the National Strategy imposes a resilience based approach to disaster management and stresses that responsible land use planning can reduce or prevent the impact of natural hazards upon communities. Design/methodology/approach This paper analyses how the principles of negligence allocate responsibility for loss suffered by a landowner in a hazard prone area between the landowner and local government. Findings The analysis in this paper concludes that despite being able to establish a causal link between the loss suffered by a landowner and the approval of a local authority to build in a hazard prone area, it would be in the rarest of circumstances a negligence action may be proven. Research limitations/implications The focus of this paper is on planning policies and land development, not on the negligent provision of advice or information by the local authority. Practical implications This paper identifies the issues a landowner may face when seeking compensation from a local authority for loss suffered due to the occurrence of a natural hazard known or predicted to be possible in the area. Originality/value The paper establishes that as risk managers, local authorities must place reliance upon scientific modelling and predictive technology when determining planning processes in order to fulfil their responsibilities under the National Strategy and to limit any possible liability in negligence.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93730/

Publicador

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93730/3/93730.pdf

http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/ijlbe.htm

DOI:10.1108/IJLBE-12-2015-0020

Stickley, Amanda, Christensen, Sharon, Duncan, William, & Buchbach, Jacinta (2016) Predictive technology and natural hazards: Risk for Australian planning authorities? International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, 8(1). (In Press)

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Fonte

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

Palavras-Chave #180124 Property Law (excl. Intellectual Property Law) #Natural hazards #Land use planning #Predictive technology #Negligence
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Journal Article