This paper reports on a research project, funded by the Bushfire CRC and conducted at the Australian National University, jointly by the ANU College of Law and the Fenner School of Environment and Society. 'Mainstreaming Fire and Emergency Management across Legal and Policy Sectors: Joint Research and Policy Learning' is looking at the impact of law and policy on emergency and fire management. This paper argues that an absence of clearly defined goals in emergency management policy inhibits our ability to make decisions on what are acceptable trade-offs and makes it impossible to know when Emergency Management goals have been achieved. The paper reports on the research conducted so far and identifies the next steps in the research program
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
abstract: Wildfire is an inescapable feature of Canadian landscapes, burning an average of over two ...
Purpose of Review: Prescribed fire escapes continue to challenge most fire and land management agenc...
Emergency management is traditionally seen as the responsibility of the emergency services, such as ...
Australia\u27s bushfire seasons are expected to become longer and more severe due to the effects of ...
Modern emergency management policy is built around the concepts of shared responsibility and the dev...
The 2012-13 Australian Capital Territory fire season saw no loss of life, no major property loss and...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
Study/Objective: \ud \ud The aim of this project was to develop a framework for higher education pro...
Scientific knowledge and scientific uncertainties play a significant role in the mitigation of natur...
This study proposes innovative ways for routine 'fire-fitness' to become a social norm to narrow the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
Scientific knowledge and scientific uncertainties play a significant role in the mitigation of natur...
Women\u27s health information package: Victorian bushfires - disaster situations Source : Karolyne Q...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
abstract: Wildfire is an inescapable feature of Canadian landscapes, burning an average of over two ...
Purpose of Review: Prescribed fire escapes continue to challenge most fire and land management agenc...
Emergency management is traditionally seen as the responsibility of the emergency services, such as ...
Australia\u27s bushfire seasons are expected to become longer and more severe due to the effects of ...
Modern emergency management policy is built around the concepts of shared responsibility and the dev...
The 2012-13 Australian Capital Territory fire season saw no loss of life, no major property loss and...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
Study/Objective: \ud \ud The aim of this project was to develop a framework for higher education pro...
Scientific knowledge and scientific uncertainties play a significant role in the mitigation of natur...
This study proposes innovative ways for routine 'fire-fitness' to become a social norm to narrow the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
Scientific knowledge and scientific uncertainties play a significant role in the mitigation of natur...
Women\u27s health information package: Victorian bushfires - disaster situations Source : Karolyne Q...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
abstract: Wildfire is an inescapable feature of Canadian landscapes, burning an average of over two ...
Purpose of Review: Prescribed fire escapes continue to challenge most fire and land management agenc...