Subsequent to the Australian \u27Black Saturday\u27 bushfires there were a number of issues arising from investigations with regard to the functional stability and resilience of communications systems and the flow of information between emergency response organisations, and their ability to provide relevant information to the general public. In some cases, the transference of information failed or was late or ineffective with regard to decisions, advice and information broadcasting during the crisis. This was particularly evident in terms of managing emergency organisational information requests and field situational advice both to and from emergency response management teams and the delivery of informative advice to the public. This paper ...
Bushfires are a major part of the Australian natural disaster landscape; causing severe property dam...
This article argues that systems theory-based human factors methods have a key role to play in exami...
This article argues that systems theory-based human factors methods have a key role to play in exami...
Purpose – The frequent occurrence of emergencies and disasters continues to threaten community safet...
Purpose: The frequent occurrence of emergencies and disasters continues to threaten community safety...
Efficient communication is essential in disasters in order to coordinate a response and assure effec...
Australia is predicted to experience more extreme weather patterns. This means projected increased r...
This Australian study establishes a model that provides a foundation for communication channels and ...
The report was commissioned by senior personnel in the Department of Sustainability and Environment ...
The paper examines the role of informal information flows and situation awareness in the context of ...
The February 2009 bushfires have prompted a debate with regard to contemporary arrangements for deal...
Uncertainty is a major challenge for emergency, disaster and public safety decision-makers when plan...
Improving the ability to model, manage and communicate the impact of uncertainty in complex interact...
International audienceEfficient communication is essential in disasters in order to coordinate a res...
Fundamental to contemporary approaches to disaster risk reduction is a focus on community resilience...
Bushfires are a major part of the Australian natural disaster landscape; causing severe property dam...
This article argues that systems theory-based human factors methods have a key role to play in exami...
This article argues that systems theory-based human factors methods have a key role to play in exami...
Purpose – The frequent occurrence of emergencies and disasters continues to threaten community safet...
Purpose: The frequent occurrence of emergencies and disasters continues to threaten community safety...
Efficient communication is essential in disasters in order to coordinate a response and assure effec...
Australia is predicted to experience more extreme weather patterns. This means projected increased r...
This Australian study establishes a model that provides a foundation for communication channels and ...
The report was commissioned by senior personnel in the Department of Sustainability and Environment ...
The paper examines the role of informal information flows and situation awareness in the context of ...
The February 2009 bushfires have prompted a debate with regard to contemporary arrangements for deal...
Uncertainty is a major challenge for emergency, disaster and public safety decision-makers when plan...
Improving the ability to model, manage and communicate the impact of uncertainty in complex interact...
International audienceEfficient communication is essential in disasters in order to coordinate a res...
Fundamental to contemporary approaches to disaster risk reduction is a focus on community resilience...
Bushfires are a major part of the Australian natural disaster landscape; causing severe property dam...
This article argues that systems theory-based human factors methods have a key role to play in exami...
This article argues that systems theory-based human factors methods have a key role to play in exami...