Disasters and economic resilience in small regional communities: the case of Toodyay
Research outputs and artefacts
11 Aug 2020
Disasters and economic resilience in small regional communities: the case of Toodyay has investigated the income impacts associated with a bushfire that afflicted a small, regional community.
From a policy perspective, the report contributes to a greater understanding of the potential economic effects of disasters caused by natural hazards on individuals and communities living in small regional towns in Australia.