The focus of this study was on the economic costs of closures to transport corridor from flood waters at Rockhampton in January 2011. Two approaches have been used to provide for a simplified assessment of the economic impacts of the road closures. The first was to model the proportional downturn in the regional economy, using data from surveys with local businesses to assess the proportional drop in business activity over the period. Using this approach the impact on the local economy was estimated at $35 million, or about 0.77% of the gross regional product for Rockhampton. The second approach involved application of the travel cost savings methodology to assess the costs and benefits of transport options in Australia. The total direct costs have been assessed with the travel time approach at $66.7 million for the road closure, and $13.5 million for the airport closure, with more than half ($47.5 million) relating to the isolation of the north Queensland economy. The estimate of costs to the Rockhampton economy of $32.7 million match the results of the economic slowdown approach.
Funding
Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income
History
Volume
19
Issue
2
Start Page
215
End Page
238
Number of Pages
24
ISSN
1030-7923
Location
Australia
Publisher
Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International Inc. (ANZRSAI)