This paper investigates the nature and causes of vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang district of East Gippsland, Victoria, in south-eastern Australia. In 2003 bushfires devastated the small population of this isolated farming district, destroying homes, agricultural assets and public infrastructure. The fires also adversely affected the health, livelihoods and social lives of many local people. The paper examines: (i) how and why people were exposed to hazards during the bushfires; and (ii) how and why people were differentially capable of coping and adapting to the fires\u27 impacts. Qualitative methods were primarily used to investigate these questions, including semi-structured interviews with residents and landholders of the ...
The public often view and evaluate risk differently from researchers and experts. Understanding how...
© 2017 Australian Social Policy Association An investigation of household preparedness and community...
In 2009, four major bushfires destroyed vast areas of Gippsland in eastern Victorian including the a...
This paper investigates the nature and causes of vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang dist...
This thesis is an analysis of human vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang district of East ...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
Women\u27s health information package: Victorian bushfires - disaster situations Source : Karolyne Q...
Severe bushfire events in Southeast Queensland over recent seasons have highlighted significant risk...
[Extract] Bushfire-prone areas of most concern to the Australian public, Governments and fire author...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
[Extract] The physical and economic impact of bushfires has been well documented, particularly in th...
Increasing community resilience to the bushfire hazard through raising awareness and increasing prep...
© 2017 Dr. Graham DwyerWhy did the bushfires of 7 February 2009 in Victoria take so many lives? Why ...
The repeated occurrence of natural disasters is impacting communities globally and these effects are...
The public often view and evaluate risk differently from researchers and experts. Understanding how...
© 2017 Australian Social Policy Association An investigation of household preparedness and community...
In 2009, four major bushfires destroyed vast areas of Gippsland in eastern Victorian including the a...
This paper investigates the nature and causes of vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang dist...
This thesis is an analysis of human vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang district of East ...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
Women\u27s health information package: Victorian bushfires - disaster situations Source : Karolyne Q...
Severe bushfire events in Southeast Queensland over recent seasons have highlighted significant risk...
[Extract] Bushfire-prone areas of most concern to the Australian public, Governments and fire author...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
[Extract] The physical and economic impact of bushfires has been well documented, particularly in th...
Increasing community resilience to the bushfire hazard through raising awareness and increasing prep...
© 2017 Dr. Graham DwyerWhy did the bushfires of 7 February 2009 in Victoria take so many lives? Why ...
The repeated occurrence of natural disasters is impacting communities globally and these effects are...
The public often view and evaluate risk differently from researchers and experts. Understanding how...
© 2017 Australian Social Policy Association An investigation of household preparedness and community...
In 2009, four major bushfires destroyed vast areas of Gippsland in eastern Victorian including the a...