1、 Natural Hazards Research Australia 2025Multi-hazard resilient buildingsLiza MillerSenior Policy OfficerNSW Department of PlanningResilience and SustainabilityImage:Windsor,looking east March 2021,NSW Department of Planning,Housing and Infrastructure/NSW image top notch video.Project backgroundHow c
2、an we increase the resilience of the built environment and communities to climate risks?Planning authorities make decisions about the type,placement,design and materials used in developments.Different jurisdictions have significant variations in mitigation measures for natural hazards.This project w
3、ill review existing building standards for multi-hazard resilience To inform pathways to ensuring a more resilient built environment capable of withstanding multiple and compounding natural hazards and disasters.Image:NSW Department of Planning,Housing and Infrastructure/Mikey MatthewsThe NSW Govern
4、ment has committed to delivery of 377,000 377,000 wellwell-located homeslocated homes across the state by 20901.Total economic costs of natural disasters are set to rise to are set to rise to between$15.8b and$17.2b annuallybetween$15.8b and$17.2b annually per year in 2060 under a moderate warming s
5、cenario2.In 2060 risks are focused on the coast,accounting for 50%of 50%of average annual lossesaverage annual losses.As much as 46,000 NSW properties46,000 NSW properties could be exposed to erosion or inundation due to sea level rise by 20613.Image:Damaged road at Jimmys beach,Hawks Nest,NSW Depar
6、tment of Planning,Housing and Infrastructure.Why does this project matter?1.Housing targets,NSW Department of Planning.2.NSW Treasury,2021-22 Intergenerational Report,NSW Government,2021.3.NSW Reconstruction Authority,State Disaster Mitigation Plan:2024-2026,RA,NSW Government,2024.Project descriptio