This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of community outreach strategies to facilitate the sustained adoption of bushfire preparedness measures. Following the identification of anomalies in defining the predictors of preparedness, a qualitative study of the reasoning processes that influence whether or not people decided to prepare for bushfire hazards is presented. The findings of the qualitative study are used to revise the preparedness model. Finally, using data from 482 residents in high bushfire risk areas in Hobart, the ability of the revised model to account for differences in levels of household preparedness is discussed
Australian bushfire safety policy does not require mandatory evacuation from bushfire as practiced i...
In an effort to reduce wildfire risk to community members, researchers and practitioners have sought...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of commu...
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...
Purpose– To examine the relationship between behavioural intentions and preparing for bushfire...
The present study adopts a mixed-methods action research approach to examine the validity of a model...
The present study adopts a mixed-methods action research approach to examine the validity of a model...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Severe bushfire events in Southeast Queensland over recent seasons have highlighted significant risk...
Bushfires and other natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and more severe. Australian...
Bushfires and other natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and more severe. Australian...
This report was commissioned by Toowoomba Regional Council Disaster Management Officer, Jenna Buckle...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
Australian bushfire safety policy does not require mandatory evacuation from bushfire as practiced i...
In an effort to reduce wildfire risk to community members, researchers and practitioners have sought...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of commu...
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...
Purpose– To examine the relationship between behavioural intentions and preparing for bushfire...
The present study adopts a mixed-methods action research approach to examine the validity of a model...
The present study adopts a mixed-methods action research approach to examine the validity of a model...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Severe bushfire events in Southeast Queensland over recent seasons have highlighted significant risk...
Bushfires and other natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and more severe. Australian...
Bushfires and other natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and more severe. Australian...
This report was commissioned by Toowoomba Regional Council Disaster Management Officer, Jenna Buckle...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
Australian bushfire safety policy does not require mandatory evacuation from bushfire as practiced i...
In an effort to reduce wildfire risk to community members, researchers and practitioners have sought...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...