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Insights into community vulnerability and resilience following natural disasters: perspectives with food retailers in Northern NSW,Australia
Authors:Lila Singh-Peterson  Geoffrey Lawrence
Affiliation:1. Sustainability Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, Australia;2. School of Social Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;3. Global Change Institute, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:The resilience of Australia's food-supply chain following natural disasters has been brought into question, following the significant flooding and cyclone events of 2010/2011. How this manifests at the community level, in both rural and urban locations, has been examined through the lens of large and small food retailers in northern NSW. These interviews reveal the fragility of both the long and short supply chain where transport systems are compromised. Self-imposed standards severely restricted the ability of supermarkets to acquire fresh food, in the face of transport disruptions. Similarly, the precarious position of rural food retailers, exposed to continual fuel and electricity price increases, is compounded by the impact of extreme weather events. The insights captured through this study suggest interception points, or policy entry points, to address the resilience of the food-supply chain.
Keywords:food-supply chains  resilience of food-supply  rural community resilience  food systems vulnerability
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