Student researcher
This study developed a validated flood damage assessment framework for Australia using historical data collected in mutiple natural hazards to inform disaster management policy in support of the development of risk reduction measures. This research addressed known issues and knowledge gaps around the lack of empirical data in Australia to calibrate damage models. The findings of this study are a significant contribution to the flood damage assessment process by providing the input data for subsequent damage reduction, vulnerability mitigation and disaster risk reduction.
This project was completed in January 2018.
Year | Type | Citation |
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2018 | Journal Article | Predictive applications of Australian flood loss models after a temporal and spatial transfer. Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk 9, 14 (2018). |
2018 | Thesis | Flood damage assessment in urban areas. Department of Infrastructure Engineering 247 (2018). |
2017 | Journal Article | Flood loss modelling with FLF-IT: a new flood loss function for Italian residential structures. Natural Hazards and Earth Systems Sciences 17, 1047-1059 (2017). |
2016 | Journal Article | Development and evaluation of FLFAcs - A new Flood Loss Function for Australian commercial structures. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 17, 13-23 (2016). |
2016 | Journal Article | Calibration and validation of FLFArs – a new flood loss function for Australian residential structures. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 16, 15-27 (2016). |
2016 | Journal Article | An assessment of the effectiveness of tree-based models for multi-variate flood damage assessment in Australia. Water 8, (2016). |
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25 Sep 2015 | Roozbeh Hasanzadeh PhD Progress Report 2015 | 64.22 KB (64.22 KB) |