This information is provided by Isaac Regional Council
FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY GROUPS
FUNCTION
DETAILS
LEAD AGENCY
HUMAN AND SOCIAL RECOVERY
Human and social recovery relates to the emotional, social, physical and psychological health and well-being of individuals, families and communities following a disaster.
Department of Communities, Housing and the Digital Economy
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
The effects of a disaster on the economic environment can be classified in terms of direct and indirect impacts. The tangible impacts can usually be given a monetary value and may include loss of tourism, employment opportunities and reduction in cash flow for businesses.
Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning
ENVIRONMENT RECOVERY
The effects of a disaster on the natural environment may be a direct result of the disaster or through a secondary impact or Department of flow on from the disaster response or recovery process. Impacts to the environment may include damage or loss of flora Environment and Science and fauna, poor air quality, reduced water quality, land degradation and contamination, or damage to heritage listed places.
BUILDING RECOVERY
The effects of a disaster on the built environment often result in Department of damage and disruption which inhibits the capacity of essential Energy and Public services and services such as housing, accommodation, Works education and health facilities.
ROADS AND TRANSPORT
The effects of a disaster on transport networks, including road, rail, aviation and maritime normally result in difficulty accessing Department of communities and disruption to critical supply chains (both within Transport and Main and outside of the impacted area). Restoration of these Roads networks, or the identification of alternatives, is a priority in disaster recovery.
ISAAC.QLD.GOV.AU Doc Number: Document Set ID:CORP-PLN-081 4952221 Version: 4, Version Date: 15/07/2022
Local Disaster Management Plan– Approved/Adopted/Endorsed 23/11/2021
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Print Date: 15 July 2022, 10:34 AM