Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfire risk. However, its potential has not been fully acted on. Urban planners have relied heavily on fire agencies to provide advice and to make decisions, rather than using statutory mechanisms in a complementary manner. Bushfire risk has tended to be 'balanced' against other factors in making planning assessments. This paper shows how changes to the provisions in Victoria are providing a platform for more proactive and place-based land use planning approaches to bushfire risks, prioritising the protection of human life
Housing developments on the peri-urban fringe of Australian towns and cities create complexities for...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
The challenges facing settlements relating to bushfire require integrated approaches that manage ris...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
Bushfire risk mitigation measures have become increasingly integrated into the responsibilities held...
In a world where climate change is a `given', the concepts of vulnerability, resilience and ris...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
© 2020 Maria Constanza Gonzalez MathiesenBushfire hazards can pose significant risks at bushfire-pro...
Thesis (MUP) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, 201
Changes in climatic conditions around the world associated with anthropogenic climate change have re...
In Australia, naturally vegetated areas are known colloquially as ‘bushland’ and the wildfires arisi...
As peri-urban housing development extends into areas of high risk and conservation value, policy mak...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
Climate change is projected to increase the prevalence of bush fires, along with other natural disas...
Building on the scientific literature, this article first summarises the socio-environmental impacts...
Housing developments on the peri-urban fringe of Australian towns and cities create complexities for...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
The challenges facing settlements relating to bushfire require integrated approaches that manage ris...
Land-use planning has traditionally been considered a powerful mechanism for the reduction of bushfi...
Bushfire risk mitigation measures have become increasingly integrated into the responsibilities held...
In a world where climate change is a `given', the concepts of vulnerability, resilience and ris...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
© 2020 Maria Constanza Gonzalez MathiesenBushfire hazards can pose significant risks at bushfire-pro...
Thesis (MUP) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, 201
Changes in climatic conditions around the world associated with anthropogenic climate change have re...
In Australia, naturally vegetated areas are known colloquially as ‘bushland’ and the wildfires arisi...
As peri-urban housing development extends into areas of high risk and conservation value, policy mak...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
Climate change is projected to increase the prevalence of bush fires, along with other natural disas...
Building on the scientific literature, this article first summarises the socio-environmental impacts...
Housing developments on the peri-urban fringe of Australian towns and cities create complexities for...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
The challenges facing settlements relating to bushfire require integrated approaches that manage ris...