Australia is predicted to experience more extreme weather patterns. This means projected increased risks of high-fire-danger weather, more intense tropical cyclones, and frequent droughts. Governments through their state agencies encourage individuals and communities to be prepared for and show resilience to the threat of natural disasters. These processes involve state agencies producing and communicating warnings as well as advice about how to prepare for a wildfire. Particular attention was given to developing appropriate communication strategies following the February 2009 Victorian bushfires where 173 people died. The 'Effective Communication: communities and bushfire' (2010-2013) study examined the communication practices un...
This chapter looks primarily at the bushfires (sometimes called ‘wildfires’ or ‘fo...
This paper compares individual and community resilience to bushfire and drought events in Victoria. ...
Australia experiences a range of disasters, but during the prolonged drought, one of the most common...
This chapter examines the challenges and opportunities of employing a resilience-building perspectiv...
Bushfires (wildfires) present an increasing threat to rural Australia. Effective messaging about pla...
Bushfire risk communication and education are the primary mechanisms used by emergency managers to i...
Bushfires are a major part of the Australian natural disaster landscape; causing severe property dam...
The context of the project is the increasing bushfire risks resulting from rapid climate, socio-econ...
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire) risk...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low....
In recent years Australia has experienced a number of significant natural disasters which have place...
Increasing community resilience to the bushfire hazard through raising awareness and increasing prep...
believing it is of national importance to build resilient communities able to adapt to extreme weath...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This chapter looks primarily at the bushfires (sometimes called ‘wildfires’ or ‘fo...
This paper compares individual and community resilience to bushfire and drought events in Victoria. ...
Australia experiences a range of disasters, but during the prolonged drought, one of the most common...
This chapter examines the challenges and opportunities of employing a resilience-building perspectiv...
Bushfires (wildfires) present an increasing threat to rural Australia. Effective messaging about pla...
Bushfire risk communication and education are the primary mechanisms used by emergency managers to i...
Bushfires are a major part of the Australian natural disaster landscape; causing severe property dam...
The context of the project is the increasing bushfire risks resulting from rapid climate, socio-econ...
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire) risk...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low....
In recent years Australia has experienced a number of significant natural disasters which have place...
Increasing community resilience to the bushfire hazard through raising awareness and increasing prep...
believing it is of national importance to build resilient communities able to adapt to extreme weath...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This chapter looks primarily at the bushfires (sometimes called ‘wildfires’ or ‘fo...
This paper compares individual and community resilience to bushfire and drought events in Victoria. ...
Australia experiences a range of disasters, but during the prolonged drought, one of the most common...