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  • Report

    Australian bushfires 2019–20: Exploring the short-term health impacts

    2020 - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - Canberra

    In-text: (Australian bushfires 2019–20: Exploring the short-term health impacts, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: 2020. Australian bushfires 2019–20: Exploring the short-term health impacts. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.

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    Australian Bureau of Statistics

    Measuring natural disasters in the Australian economy

    2020

    In-text: (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2020. Measuring natural disasters in the Australian economy. [online] Available at: <https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/research/measuring-natural-disasters-australian-economy>.

  • Journal

    Bui, A. T., Dungey, M., Nguyen, C. V. and Pham, T. P.

    The impact of natural disasters on household income, expenditure, poverty and inequality: evidence from Vietnam

    2014 - Applied Economics

    In-text: (Bui, Dungey, Nguyen and Pham, 2014)

    Your Bibliography: Bui, A., Dungey, M., Nguyen, C. and Pham, T., 2014. The impact of natural disasters on household income, expenditure, poverty and inequality: evidence from Vietnam. Applied Economics, 46(15), pp.1751-1766.

  • Report

    D.J, W., Fahey, D., Hibbard, K., Dokken, D., Stewart, B. and Maycock, T.

    CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT

    2022 - U.S. Global Change Research Program - Washington

    In-text: (D.J et al., 2022)

    Your Bibliography: D.J, W., Fahey, D., Hibbard, K., Dokken, D., Stewart, B. and Maycock, T., 2022. CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT. Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I. Washington: U.S. Global Change Research Program, p.470.

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    Davidson, P., Bradbury, B. and Wong, M.

    Poverty in Australia 2020: Part 2, Who is affected?

    2020 - ACOSS - Sydney

    In-text: (Davidson, Bradbury and Wong, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Davidson, P., Bradbury, B. and Wong, M., 2020. Poverty in Australia 2020: Part 2, Who is affected?. ACOSS/UNSW Poverty and Inequality Partnership Report. Sydney: ACOSS.

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    Davidson, P., Saunders, P., Bradbury, B. and Wong, M.

    Poverty in Australia 2020: Part 1 Overview

    2020 - Australian Council of Social Service - Sydney

    In-text: (Davidson, Saunders, Bradbury and Wong, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Davidson, P., Saunders, P., Bradbury, B. and Wong, M., 2020. Poverty in Australia 2020: Part 1 Overview. Poverty in Australia. Sydney: Australian Council of Social Service.

  • Journal

    Hallegatte, S., Bangalore, M., Bonzanigo, L., Fay, M., Narloch, U., Rozenberg, J. and Vogt-Schilb, A.

    Climate Change and Poverty An Analytical Framework

    2014 - Policy Research Working Paper

    In-text: (Hallegatte et al., 2014)

    Your Bibliography: Hallegatte, S., Bangalore, M., Bonzanigo, L., Fay, M., Narloch, U., Rozenberg, J. and Vogt-Schilb, A., 2014. Climate Change and Poverty An Analytical Framework. Policy Research Working Paper, 7126.

  • Journal

    Hallegatte, S., Fay, M. and B. Barbier, E.

    Poverty and climate change: introduction

    2018 - Environment and Development Economics

    In-text: (Hallegatte, Fay and B. Barbier, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Hallegatte, S., Fay, M. and B. Barbier, E., 2018. Poverty and climate change: introduction. Environment and Development Economics, 23, pp.217–233.

  • Journal

    Karim, A. and Noy, I.

    Poverty and Natural Disasters: A Regression Meta-Analysis

    2016 - Review of Economics and Institutions

    In-text: (Karim and Noy, 2016)

    Your Bibliography: Karim, A. and Noy, I., 2016. Poverty and Natural Disasters: A Regression Meta-Analysis. Review of Economics and Institutions, 7(2), p.26.

  • Journal

    Karim, A.

    The Household Response to Persistent Natural Disasters: Evidence from Bangladesh

    2018 - World Development

    In-text: (Karim, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Karim, A., 2018. The Household Response to Persistent Natural Disasters: Evidence from Bangladesh. World Development, 103, pp.40-59.

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    Longman, J. M., Bennett-Levy, J., Matthews, V., Berry, H. L., Passey, M. E., Rolfe, M., Morgan, G. G., Braddon, M. and Bailie, R.

    Rationale and methods for a cross-sectional study of mental health and wellbeing following river flooding in rural Australia, using a community-academic partnership approach

    2022 - BMC Public Health

    In-text: (Longman et al., 2022)

    Your Bibliography: Longman, J., Bennett-Levy, J., Matthews, V., Berry, H., Passey, M., Rolfe, M., Morgan, G., Braddon, M. and Bailie, R., 2022. Rationale and methods for a cross-sectional study of mental health and wellbeing following river flooding in rural Australia, using a community-academic partnership approach. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6739930/.

  • Journal

    Noy, I., Nguyen, C. and Patel, P.

    Floods and Spillovers: Households after the 2011 Great Flood in Thailand

    2019 - SSRN Electronic Journal

    In-text: (Noy, Nguyen and Patel, 2019)

    Your Bibliography: Noy, I., Nguyen, C. and Patel, P., 2019. Floods and Spillovers: Households after the 2011 Great Flood in Thailand. SSRN Electronic Journal,.

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    Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements

    Chapter 22: Delivery of recovery services and financial assistance

    2020 - Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements

    In-text: (Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, 2020. Chapter 22: Delivery of recovery services and financial assistance. [online] Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements. Available at: <https://naturaldisaster.royalcommission.gov.au/publications/html-report/chapter-22>.

  • Journal

    Stott, P. A., Christidis, N., Otto, F. E. L., Sun, Y., Vanderlinden, J., van Oldenborgh, G. J., Vautard, R., von Storch, H., Walton, P., Yiou, P. and Zwiers, F. W.

    Attribution of extreme weather and climate‐related events

    2015 - WIREs Climate Change

    In-text: (Stott et al., 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Stott, P., Christidis, N., Otto, F., Sun, Y., Vanderlinden, J., van Oldenborgh, G., Vautard, R., von Storch, H., Walton, P., Yiou, P. and Zwiers, F., 2015. Attribution of extreme weather and climate‐related events. WIREs Climate Change, 7(1), pp.23-41.

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    Wilkins, R., Vera-Toscano, E., Botha, F. and Dahmann, S. C.

    The 16th Annual Statistical Report of the HILDA Survey

    2021 - Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research The University of Melbourne

    In-text: (Wilkins, Vera-Toscano, Botha and Dahmann, 2021)

    Your Bibliography: Wilkins, R., Vera-Toscano, E., Botha, F. and Dahmann, S., 2021. The 16th Annual Statistical Report of the HILDA Survey. The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey: Selected Findings from Waves 1 to 19. Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research The University of Melbourne.

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