This research aims to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation strategies within flood-affected communities. To achieve this, a mixed methods survey was carried out in three case study locations of Brisbane and Emerald in Queensland, and in Donald, Victoria. Resident experiences of the flooding in terms of response and recovery were also examined in order to understand the broader story from a local perspective.8 page(s
Focused on four disaster-impacted communities: Beechworth and Bendigo (VIC) and Ingham and Innisfail...
Devastating floods in southeast Queensland in 2011 were the combination of flash flooding in the Loc...
Evidence on the impacts of climate change is rapidly increasing but there is little change to the sp...
This research aims to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation strategies within floo...
The main objective of this research was to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation s...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
The Queensland (northeast Australia) wet season and Victorian (southeast Australia) summer of 2010/1...
Australia is currently experiencing climate change effects in the form of higher temperatures and mo...
In January 2011, Brisbane, Australia, experienced its first significant flooding in almost four deca...
This report presents findings about community responses to the 2009 floods experienced in Ingham, No...
Floods are an integral part of the Australian landscape and psyche. They destroy and refresh. People...
Disasters and climate change impacts have cross-scale effects, disrupting functioning across multipl...
This paper reports exploratory research conducted in a flood-impacted rural Australian town to ident...
This paper reports one of four case studies that are part of a larger study aimed at identifying ind...
Focused on four disaster-impacted communities: Beechworth and Bendigo (VIC) and Ingham and Innisfail...
Devastating floods in southeast Queensland in 2011 were the combination of flash flooding in the Loc...
Evidence on the impacts of climate change is rapidly increasing but there is little change to the sp...
This research aims to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation strategies within floo...
The main objective of this research was to identify the factors that inhibit and enable adaptation s...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social implications of the January 2011 Queensland f...
The Queensland (northeast Australia) wet season and Victorian (southeast Australia) summer of 2010/1...
Australia is currently experiencing climate change effects in the form of higher temperatures and mo...
In January 2011, Brisbane, Australia, experienced its first significant flooding in almost four deca...
This report presents findings about community responses to the 2009 floods experienced in Ingham, No...
Floods are an integral part of the Australian landscape and psyche. They destroy and refresh. People...
Disasters and climate change impacts have cross-scale effects, disrupting functioning across multipl...
This paper reports exploratory research conducted in a flood-impacted rural Australian town to ident...
This paper reports one of four case studies that are part of a larger study aimed at identifying ind...
Focused on four disaster-impacted communities: Beechworth and Bendigo (VIC) and Ingham and Innisfail...
Devastating floods in southeast Queensland in 2011 were the combination of flash flooding in the Loc...
Evidence on the impacts of climate change is rapidly increasing but there is little change to the sp...