This report offers a roadmap for enhancing Australia’s disaster resilience, building on the 2011 National Strategy for Disaster Resilience. It includes a snapshot of relevant issues and current resilience efforts in Australia, outlining key challenges and opportunities. Overview Natural disasters cause widespread disruption, costing the Australian economy $6.3 billion per year, and those costs are projected to rise incrementally to $23 billion by 2050. With more frequent natural disasters with greater consequences, Australian communities need the ability to prepare and plan for them, absorb and recover from them, and adapt more successfully to their effects. Enhancing Australian resilience will allow us to better anticipate disasters an...
The Australian Journal of Emergency Management by AIDR is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribut...
This report details the CSIRO\u27s research into digital technologies and services for disaster pla...
Australia has the same frequency of natural hazards as any other continent; however, the types and i...
Natural disasters cause widespread disruption, costing the Australian economy $6.3 billion per year,...
"Within Australia's federal system, responsibility for preventing, preparing for, responding to and ...
believing it is of national importance to build resilient communities able to adapt to extreme weath...
In 2011, there were 336 reported natural disasters worldwide, and they accounted for the deaths of m...
The Australian Government is undertaking a comprehensive review of homeland and border security arra...
Major disasters continue to represent a significant social, economic, environmental and public healt...
This is the third report prepared for the Australian Business Roundtable for Disaster Resilience and...
This report looks at natural disaster recovery in Australia. The report, which draws on case studie...
[Extract] The United Nations designated the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster R...
Australia adopted the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience in 2011. This officially set it on a...
The number of natural and human-made disasters has increased in recent times as a result of many fac...
This paper introduces an inquiry into the effectiveness and sustainability of Australia’s natural di...
The Australian Journal of Emergency Management by AIDR is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribut...
This report details the CSIRO\u27s research into digital technologies and services for disaster pla...
Australia has the same frequency of natural hazards as any other continent; however, the types and i...
Natural disasters cause widespread disruption, costing the Australian economy $6.3 billion per year,...
"Within Australia's federal system, responsibility for preventing, preparing for, responding to and ...
believing it is of national importance to build resilient communities able to adapt to extreme weath...
In 2011, there were 336 reported natural disasters worldwide, and they accounted for the deaths of m...
The Australian Government is undertaking a comprehensive review of homeland and border security arra...
Major disasters continue to represent a significant social, economic, environmental and public healt...
This is the third report prepared for the Australian Business Roundtable for Disaster Resilience and...
This report looks at natural disaster recovery in Australia. The report, which draws on case studie...
[Extract] The United Nations designated the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster R...
Australia adopted the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience in 2011. This officially set it on a...
The number of natural and human-made disasters has increased in recent times as a result of many fac...
This paper introduces an inquiry into the effectiveness and sustainability of Australia’s natural di...
The Australian Journal of Emergency Management by AIDR is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribut...
This report details the CSIRO\u27s research into digital technologies and services for disaster pla...
Australia has the same frequency of natural hazards as any other continent; however, the types and i...