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Economic Record | 2016

Flood Risk Information, Actual Floods and Property Values: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis

Darshana Rajapaksa; Clevo Wilson; Shunsuke Managi; Vincent Hoang; Boon L. Lee

Hedonic property price analysis tells us that property prices can be affected by natural hazards such as floods. This paper examines the impact of flood-related variables (among other factors) on property values, and examines the effect of the release of flood risk map information on property values by comparing the impact with the effect of an actual flood incidence. An examination of the temporal variation of flood impacts on property values is also made. The study is the first of its kind where the impact of the release of flood risk map information to the public is compared with an actual flood incident. In this study, we adopt a spatial quasi-experimental analysis using the release of flood risk maps by Brisbane City Council in Queensland, Australia, in 2009 and the actual floods of 2011. The results suggest that property buyers are more responsive to the actual incidence of floods than to the disclosure of information to the public on the risk of floods.


The Singapore Economic Review | 2016

IMPACT OF WILDFIRES AND FLOODS ON PROPERTY VALUES: A BEFORE AND AFTER ANALYSIS

Wasantha Athukorala; Wade E. Martin; Prasad Neelawala; Darshana Rajapaksa; Clevo Wilson

One of the most evident casualties of a natural disaster is the property market. The private and social costs from such events run into millions of dollars. In this paper, we use a unique dataset to examine the impact on residential house prices affected by natural disasters using a hedonic property (HP) values approach. For this purpose, we use data before and after a wildfire and floods from Rockhampton in central Queensland, Australia. The data is unique because one suburb was affected by wildfires and another was affected by floods. For the analysis, three suburbs namely Frenchville, Park Avenue and Norman Gardens are used. Frenchville was significantly affected by wildfires in the latter part of 2009 and to a lesser extent in 2012, while Park Avenue was affected by floods at the end of 2010, January 2011–2013. Norman Gardens, which was relatively unaffected, is used as a control site. This enables us to examine the before and after effects on property values in the three suburbs. The results confirm that soon after a natural disaster property prices in affected areas decrease even though the large majority of individual houses remain unaffected. Furthermore, the results indicate that the largely unaffected suburb may gain immediately after a natural disaster but this gain may disappear if natural disasters continue to occur in the area/region due to the stigma created. The results have several important policy decision and welfare implications which are briefly discussed in the paper.


Economics of Disasters and Climate Change | 2017

Natural Capital Depletion: the Impact of Natural Disasters on Inclusive Growth

Darshana Rajapaksa; Moinul Islam; Shunsuke Managi


Land Use Policy | 2017

Who responds more to environmental amenities and dis-amenities?

Darshana Rajapaksa; Clevo Wilson; Viet-Ngu Hoang; Boon L. Lee; Shunsuke Managi


Environmental Economics and Policy Studies | 2018

The impact of cell phone towers on house prices: evidence from Brisbane, Australia

Darshana Rajapaksa; Wasantha Athukorala; Shunsuke Managi; Prasad Neelawala; Boon L. Lee; Viet-Ngu Hoang; Clevo Wilson


Sustainable Cities and Society | 2017

A GIS based spatial decision support system for analysing residential water demand: A case study in Australia

Lasinidu Jayarathna; Darshana Rajapaksa; Shunsuke Managi; Wasantha Athukorala; Benno Torgler; María A. García-Valiñas; Robert Gifford; Clevo Wilson


Sustainability | 2018

Pro-Environmental Behavior: The Role of Public Perception in Infrastructure and the Social Factors for Sustainable Development

Darshana Rajapaksa; Moinul Islam; Shunsuke Managi


QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance | 2017

The impact of cell phone towers on house prices: Evidence from Brisbane, Australia

Darshana Rajapaksa; Wasantha Athukorala; Shunsuke Managi; Prasad Neelawala; Boon L. Lee; Viet-Ngu Hoang; Clevo Wilson


QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance | 2017

The impact of flood dynamics on property values

Darshana Rajapaksa; Min Zhu; Boon L. Lee; Viet-Ngu Hoang; Clevo Wilson; Shunsuke Managi


MPRA Paper | 2017

Natural capital depletion: The impact of natural disasters on inclusive growth

Darshana Rajapaksa; Moinul Islam; Shunsuke Managi

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Clevo Wilson

Queensland University of Technology

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Boon L. Lee

Queensland University of Technology

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Viet-Ngu Hoang

Queensland University of Technology

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Prasad Neelawala

Queensland University of Technology

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Wade E. Martin

Colorado School of Mines

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Ashantha Goonetilleke

Queensland University of Technology

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Benno Torgler

Queensland University of Technology

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