The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne heralded what many have called an entirely new epoch in terms of weather-related disasters in Australia. A total of 173 people and 2000 properties were destroyed and, as with the 1939 fires in Victoria, a Royal Commission was subsequently instituted to inquire into the causes and responses to the fire. The Royal Commission has heard much evidence about alleged failings of fire response, communication and administration. It also considered land use planning issues and the associated regulatory framework. Using the Shire of Murrindindi as a case study, this paper argues that the location of population growth, and associated regulatory failure, are co...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
<div><p>Losses to life and property from unplanned fires (wildfires) are forecast to increase becaus...
173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in bushfires (wildfires) in the...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
Due to the attractiveness of living in a natural environment, more people are likely to reside in ur...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
In a world where climate change is a `given', the concepts of vulnerability, resilience and ris...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
Greater Sydney is one of the more bushfire-prone areas in Australia, a fact exacerbated by the regio...
Bushfire risk mitigation measures have become increasingly integrated into the responsibilities held...
This study reviews and extends previous analyses of the bushfire risk to the built environment in Au...
Trends in climate change predict that in future decades Australia will experience drier conditions d...
The apocalyptic Australian bushfires have challenged the way we plan settlements. What is the future...
Climate change is projected to increase the prevalence of bush fires, along with other natural disas...
Changes in climatic conditions around the world associated with anthropogenic climate change have re...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
<div><p>Losses to life and property from unplanned fires (wildfires) are forecast to increase becaus...
173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in bushfires (wildfires) in the...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
Due to the attractiveness of living in a natural environment, more people are likely to reside in ur...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
In a world where climate change is a `given', the concepts of vulnerability, resilience and ris...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
Greater Sydney is one of the more bushfire-prone areas in Australia, a fact exacerbated by the regio...
Bushfire risk mitigation measures have become increasingly integrated into the responsibilities held...
This study reviews and extends previous analyses of the bushfire risk to the built environment in Au...
Trends in climate change predict that in future decades Australia will experience drier conditions d...
The apocalyptic Australian bushfires have challenged the way we plan settlements. What is the future...
Climate change is projected to increase the prevalence of bush fires, along with other natural disas...
Changes in climatic conditions around the world associated with anthropogenic climate change have re...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
<div><p>Losses to life and property from unplanned fires (wildfires) are forecast to increase becaus...
173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in bushfires (wildfires) in the...