Bushfire risk mitigation measures have become increasingly integrated into the responsibilities held by planning professionals, and this is indicative of a broader trend of emergency management responsibilities being formally adopted by other sectors. This paper considers how the integration of bushfire risk into urban and regional planning is being grappled with across four landscapes and jurisdictions in Australia. The paper draws on four focus groups held between fire authorities and planners in the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, New South Wales and the Northern Territory. The research reveals the common challenges of this work, and instances where innovation is occurring between fire authorities and planners. However, it remain...
The issue of communities and their exposure to bushfire hazard is highly topical internationally. Th...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionatural impacts...
This paper explores Sydney's vulnerability to bushfire hazard. Despite the inevitability of bushfire...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
In a world where climate change is a `given', the concepts of vulnerability, resilience and ris...
© 2020 Maria Constanza Gonzalez MathiesenBushfire hazards can pose significant risks at bushfire-pro...
Greater Sydney is one of the more bushfire-prone areas in Australia, a fact exacerbated by the regio...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
Changes in climatic conditions around the world associated with anthropogenic climate change have re...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
In Australia, naturally vegetated areas are known colloquially as ‘bushland’ and the wildfires arisi...
The challenges facing settlements relating to bushfire require integrated approaches that manage ris...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionat...
The issue of communities and their exposure to bushfire hazard is highly topical internationally. Th...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionatural impacts...
This paper explores Sydney's vulnerability to bushfire hazard. Despite the inevitability of bushfire...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
In a world where climate change is a `given', the concepts of vulnerability, resilience and ris...
© 2020 Maria Constanza Gonzalez MathiesenBushfire hazards can pose significant risks at bushfire-pro...
Greater Sydney is one of the more bushfire-prone areas in Australia, a fact exacerbated by the regio...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
Changes in climatic conditions around the world associated with anthropogenic climate change have re...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
In Australia, naturally vegetated areas are known colloquially as ‘bushland’ and the wildfires arisi...
The challenges facing settlements relating to bushfire require integrated approaches that manage ris...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionat...
The issue of communities and their exposure to bushfire hazard is highly topical internationally. Th...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionatural impacts...
This paper explores Sydney's vulnerability to bushfire hazard. Despite the inevitability of bushfire...