Through nonrandom purposive sampling, this article examines the ways three Catholic agencies offered bushfire recovery assistance after the 2009 bushfires in the Australian state of Victoria. Participants from Catholic welfare agencies (29), local and state government (8), international recovery agencies (2), and others such as clergy, church, and medical (6) were selected, and senior managers, middle managers, and workers on the ground were interviewed up to 3 times during a 3-year period. The forty-five people were interviewed a total of 74 times. Study results illustrate the importance of adaptability, flexibility, and preplanning as the core of recovery assistance. Linking with local and state government disaster management plans and de...
Bushfires are becoming more frequent and intense in Australia and worldwide. This study examines how...
Based on interviews with eleven clergy from seven denominations, Dr Lisa Jacobson in this research e...
In 2013, the Blue Mountains region of NSW experienced devastating bushfires. In response, the Step B...
Through nonrandom purposive sampling, this article examines the ways three Catholic agencies offered...
In 2009, after extremely severe bushfires in Victoria, Australia, social welfare agencies initiated ...
he article presents a research study regarding the community recovery services offered by Catholic a...
© 2015, Public Library of Science. All Rights Reserved. Aim: Natural disasters inflict significant t...
Aim: Natural disasters inflict significant trauma upon the individuals and communities in which they...
After fires swept through the lower Blue Mountains of NSW in October 2013 and destroyed over 200 hom...
This article analyses the negative and positive implications for bushfire survivors becoming involve...
This paper reports one of four case studies that are part of a larger study aimed at identifying ind...
Introduction The Beyond Bushfires: Community Resilience and Recovery study was conducted to examine...
Global warning may be increasing the frequency and destructiveness of natural disasters. Public- bas...
The national recovery principles state that disaster recovery should be community-led. However, repo...
In February 2009, due to record temperatures and a prolonged heatwave, several firestorms merged and...
Bushfires are becoming more frequent and intense in Australia and worldwide. This study examines how...
Based on interviews with eleven clergy from seven denominations, Dr Lisa Jacobson in this research e...
In 2013, the Blue Mountains region of NSW experienced devastating bushfires. In response, the Step B...
Through nonrandom purposive sampling, this article examines the ways three Catholic agencies offered...
In 2009, after extremely severe bushfires in Victoria, Australia, social welfare agencies initiated ...
he article presents a research study regarding the community recovery services offered by Catholic a...
© 2015, Public Library of Science. All Rights Reserved. Aim: Natural disasters inflict significant t...
Aim: Natural disasters inflict significant trauma upon the individuals and communities in which they...
After fires swept through the lower Blue Mountains of NSW in October 2013 and destroyed over 200 hom...
This article analyses the negative and positive implications for bushfire survivors becoming involve...
This paper reports one of four case studies that are part of a larger study aimed at identifying ind...
Introduction The Beyond Bushfires: Community Resilience and Recovery study was conducted to examine...
Global warning may be increasing the frequency and destructiveness of natural disasters. Public- bas...
The national recovery principles state that disaster recovery should be community-led. However, repo...
In February 2009, due to record temperatures and a prolonged heatwave, several firestorms merged and...
Bushfires are becoming more frequent and intense in Australia and worldwide. This study examines how...
Based on interviews with eleven clergy from seven denominations, Dr Lisa Jacobson in this research e...
In 2013, the Blue Mountains region of NSW experienced devastating bushfires. In response, the Step B...