The present context of escalating environmental risks places increased pressure and importance on our technical ability to predict and mitigate the potential consequences and occurrence of major natural hazards such as bushfire (or ‘wildfire’). Over the past decade, bushfire prediction in Australia, as in many other fireprone countries, has increasingly come to involve both trained fire behaviour analysts and complex computer-based two-dimensional bushfire simulation models. During this transitional moment in bushfire management, there is a clear need to better understand the ways in which such predictive technologies and practitioners influence how we anticipate, encounter and manage this natural hazard and its effects. In this paper, the ...
In order to minimise the impact of bushfire hazard consequences on the Australian community it is im...
In order to minimise the impact of bushfire hazard consequences on the Australian community it is im...
This 2004 Inquiry responded to its terms of reference by focusing on the following themes: risk fact...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionat...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionatural impacts...
Over the past decade, major landscape wildfires (or ‘bushfires’ in Australia) in fire-pr...
Over the past decade, major landscape wildfires (or 'bushfires' in Australia) in fire-prone countrie...
An increase in the frequency of severe fire events, as well as a growing interest in wildfire mitiga...
Bushfires are classified as catastrophic disasters capable of inflicting significant destruction. Th...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
The number of people who live in bushfire-prone areas around the world is growing. In Australia, in ...
This project undertook a survey of the fire behaviour knowledge currently used by operational fire b...
Natural disasters give rise to loss of life, property (including homes, industry and livelihood) and...
Scientific knowledge and scientific uncertainties play a significant role in the mitigation of natur...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
In order to minimise the impact of bushfire hazard consequences on the Australian community it is im...
In order to minimise the impact of bushfire hazard consequences on the Australian community it is im...
This 2004 Inquiry responded to its terms of reference by focusing on the following themes: risk fact...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionat...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionatural impacts...
Over the past decade, major landscape wildfires (or ‘bushfires’ in Australia) in fire-pr...
Over the past decade, major landscape wildfires (or 'bushfires' in Australia) in fire-prone countrie...
An increase in the frequency of severe fire events, as well as a growing interest in wildfire mitiga...
Bushfires are classified as catastrophic disasters capable of inflicting significant destruction. Th...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
The number of people who live in bushfire-prone areas around the world is growing. In Australia, in ...
This project undertook a survey of the fire behaviour knowledge currently used by operational fire b...
Natural disasters give rise to loss of life, property (including homes, industry and livelihood) and...
Scientific knowledge and scientific uncertainties play a significant role in the mitigation of natur...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
In order to minimise the impact of bushfire hazard consequences on the Australian community it is im...
In order to minimise the impact of bushfire hazard consequences on the Australian community it is im...
This 2004 Inquiry responded to its terms of reference by focusing on the following themes: risk fact...