• Town Planning Disasters - The need for consquence planning, not risk planning

  • Jun 2 2024
  • Duración: 12 m
  • Podcast

Town Planning Disasters - The need for consquence planning, not risk planning

  • Resumen

  • In this episode of the Risk! Engineers Talk Governance podcast, due diligence engineers and Co-Directors at R2A Richard Robinson and Gaye Francis, discuss town planning disasters and the need for consequence planning.

    This follows Gaye’s recent conference paper at the International Public Works Conference where she detailed the VCAT decision around the major hazard facility and the planning law associated with it. But in this podcast, they reflect on other natural hazards like floods, bushfires, dam breaks and how town planning can address (or fail to address) these before they happen.

    The biggest question they ask is rather than a focus on recovery, why aren't we building resilience into our infrastructure and/or seeing how we, as a community, build to be able to withstand some of these disasters? And how this is a shift from thinking from risk planning to consequence planning.

    They also discuss the mismatch between town planning requirements and WHS/OHS legislation.

    If you’d like to learn more about Richard & Gaye’s work, head to R2A at https://www.r2a.com.au

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