This paper contributes to knowledge of disaster resilience policy implementation in Australia and proposes measures to strengthen partnerships between government and the business sector to enhance national disaster resilience capacity. In Australia, business makes a significant contribution to disaster relief and recovery. Even so, there are unexplored opportunities to enhance the role of business in disaster resilience, particularly through partnerships with government. The extent that state, regional and local‐level disaster plans engage business in disaster relief and recovery is described and their relatively less prominent involvement in disaster resilience is discussed. Examples of disaster resilience policies and their capacity to in...
Last year’s flooding in Brisbane, the 2009 Victorian bushfires and impacts from Cyclone Yasi are jus...
Australian critical infrastructure organisations are increasingly challenged to prepare for unexpect...
Australia adopted the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience in 2011. This officially set it on a...
Due in part to the increase in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in Australia, emerg...
believing it is of national importance to build resilient communities able to adapt to extreme weath...
Increasing investments in disaster risk reduction have led to a noticeable reduction in human casual...
Natural disasters cause widespread disruption, costing the Australian economy $6.3 billion per year,...
Three years after the introduction of the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience there remains no...
The lack of attention paid to businesses in disaster management systems from the standpoint of state...
Major disasters continue to represent a significant social, economic, environmental and public healt...
This White Paper was produced with the aim of supporting the development of a more sustainable, coor...
This article examines the current status of public-private partnerships in disaster management, as w...
As natural disasters increase around the world and stretch the capacities of emergency services, nat...
Background and aim - Improving the resilience of business organisations and critical infrastructure ...
Reports on a research project funded by the National Centre for Resilience looking at how businesses...
Last year’s flooding in Brisbane, the 2009 Victorian bushfires and impacts from Cyclone Yasi are jus...
Australian critical infrastructure organisations are increasingly challenged to prepare for unexpect...
Australia adopted the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience in 2011. This officially set it on a...
Due in part to the increase in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in Australia, emerg...
believing it is of national importance to build resilient communities able to adapt to extreme weath...
Increasing investments in disaster risk reduction have led to a noticeable reduction in human casual...
Natural disasters cause widespread disruption, costing the Australian economy $6.3 billion per year,...
Three years after the introduction of the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience there remains no...
The lack of attention paid to businesses in disaster management systems from the standpoint of state...
Major disasters continue to represent a significant social, economic, environmental and public healt...
This White Paper was produced with the aim of supporting the development of a more sustainable, coor...
This article examines the current status of public-private partnerships in disaster management, as w...
As natural disasters increase around the world and stretch the capacities of emergency services, nat...
Background and aim - Improving the resilience of business organisations and critical infrastructure ...
Reports on a research project funded by the National Centre for Resilience looking at how businesses...
Last year’s flooding in Brisbane, the 2009 Victorian bushfires and impacts from Cyclone Yasi are jus...
Australian critical infrastructure organisations are increasingly challenged to prepare for unexpect...
Australia adopted the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience in 2011. This officially set it on a...