Research in this area of the site examines the cost of fire to the community from an economic perspective. Economic loss is not just a measurement of damage, that has occurred, or business interruption and supply and demand problems, but also the costs of providing the various services such as fire fighting, fire protection and fire safety.
Items in Economics of Fire
- Economics of Bushfire Management - 2008
- Estimating the cost of fire in Australia: now and in 2020 - 2008
- Bushfire Management: why, where and how economics matter - June 2006
- Developing A Prescribed Fire Insurance Liability Product: Actuarial Analysis of Survey Data - December 2006
- Socio-economic Approach for Managing Wildfire: Australian Experiences. - December 2006
- The costs and benefits of bushfire management and research. - August 2006
- An Economic Analysis of Bushfires Management Programs - August 2006
- Economics of bushfires and bushfire management. - August 2006
- Economic value of fire weather services - October 2005
- The Cost of Managing the Risk of Fire in New Zealand - May 2005
- Bushfire Economics - 2005
- The true cost - a bushfire economic model. - October 2004
- Code of Practice for Fire Fighting Water Supplies: An indicative cost-benefit analysis - November 2004
- Costs and Benefits of Regulating Fire Safety Performance of Upholstered Furniture in New Zealand - March 2003
- Peer Review Costs and Benefits of Regulating Fire Safety Performance of Upholstered Furniture in New Zealand - August 2003
- An Economic Assessment of Industrial fires in New Zealand - June 2002
- School Fires in New Zealand - February 2002
- The economics of interface wildfires. -





