Natural and technological hazards : implications for the insurance industry : proceedings of a seminar.
Material type: TextPublication details: Sydney : Sterling Offices and The Centre, 1991Description: iii, 277 pISBN:- 0646060864
- 368.12200994 NAT
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Books | Australian Emergency Management Library | BOOK | 368.12200994 NAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 005717519 |
Includes bibliographies
The meanings of hazard; Australian hazard insurance experiences, 1989-1991; Australian hazard situatuion and its insurance implications; Natural hazards in the Australian region; Case study of severe storm patterns; Insurance and reinsurance lessons from the 1989 Newcastle earthquake; New Zealand experiences and implicatios for hazard impact programs; Earthquake claims in New Zealand; Vulnerability of dams in Australia; Extreme floods and dam failure inundation; Insurance industry response to flood; Managing catastrophic risks, an actuarial perspective; Public sentiments toward insurance; Hazardous industries and risky technologies; Toxic waste; Significance of environmental pollution for the insurance industry; Managing the risks of hazardous industry.
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