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Profiteering from Disaster: Why Planners Need to be Paying More Attention to Insurance

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Travis Young, Chloe Lucas & Kate Booth. (2022) Insurance, fire and the peri-urban: perceptions of changing communities in Melbourne’s rural-urban interface. Australian Geographer 53:1, pages 41-60.
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Anastasia Mortimer, Temitope Egbelakin & Willy Sher. (2023) Making the case for policy interventions in disaster governance and management in Australia to better support internally displaced people. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment 14:4, pages 471-494.
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Kate Booth, Chloe Lucas, Christine Eriksen, Eliza de Vet, Bruce Tranter, Shaun French, Travis Young & Scott McKinnon. (2022) House and contents underinsurance: Insights from bushfire-prone Australia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 80, pages 103209.
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Kate Booth. (2020) Firescapes of disruption: An absence of insurance in landscapes of fire. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 4:2, pages 525-544.
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Christine Eriksen & Eliza de Vet. (2020) Untangling insurance, rebuilding, and wellbeing in bushfire recovery. Geographical Research 59:2, pages 228-241.
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Chloe H. Lucas, Kate I. Booth & Carolina Garcia. (2021) Insuring homes against extreme weather events: a systematic review of the research. Climatic Change 165:3-4.
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Bruce Tranter & Kate Booth. (2019) Geographies of trust: Socio-spatial variegations of trust in insurance. Geoforum 107, pages 199-206.
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Eliza de Vet, Christine Eriksen, Kate Booth & Shaun French. (2019) An Unmitigated Disaster: Shifting from Response and Recovery to Mitigation for an Insurable Future. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 10:2, pages 179-192.
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