Australia\u27s bushfire seasons are expected to become longer and more severe due to the effects of climate change and an increasing population living in rural-urban fringes. Social and economic vulnerability to extreme natural hazards means that Australia’s emergency services sector plays a significant role in community safety and wellbeing. Therefore, it is important that the sector continually improves. Australia has a long history of conducting external reviews into significant bushfires. While these reviews receive good support and seek to identify relevant lessons, barriers remain that prevent these lessons from being effectively learnt. It is possible that some of these barriers exist because the stratum of work impedes the capture, ...
Natural disasters give rise to loss of life, property (including homes, industry and livelihood) and...
Increasing community resilience to the bushfire hazard through raising awareness and increasing prep...
The public often view and evaluate risk differently from researchers and experts. Understanding how...
The 2012-13 Australian Capital Territory fire season saw no loss of life, no major property loss and...
Organizations increasingly find themselves responding to unprecedented natural disasters that are ex...
Women\u27s health information package: Victorian bushfires - disaster situations Source : Karolyne Q...
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire) risk...
My thesis examines the space between the theory and practice of bushfire safety. I found that the sp...
This paper investigates the nature and causes of vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang dist...
This thesis is an analysis of human vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang district of East ...
Wildfire frequency and severity is dramatically increasing. Wildfires cause loss of life and destroy...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...
© 2017 Dr. Graham DwyerWhy did the bushfires of 7 February 2009 in Victoria take so many lives? Why ...
A major issue for bushfire management arises when residents decide to leave a safe area and enter th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Natural disasters give rise to loss of life, property (including homes, industry and livelihood) and...
Increasing community resilience to the bushfire hazard through raising awareness and increasing prep...
The public often view and evaluate risk differently from researchers and experts. Understanding how...
The 2012-13 Australian Capital Territory fire season saw no loss of life, no major property loss and...
Organizations increasingly find themselves responding to unprecedented natural disasters that are ex...
Women\u27s health information package: Victorian bushfires - disaster situations Source : Karolyne Q...
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire) risk...
My thesis examines the space between the theory and practice of bushfire safety. I found that the sp...
This paper investigates the nature and causes of vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang dist...
This thesis is an analysis of human vulnerability to bushfires in the Wulgulmerang district of East ...
Wildfire frequency and severity is dramatically increasing. Wildfires cause loss of life and destroy...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...
© 2017 Dr. Graham DwyerWhy did the bushfires of 7 February 2009 in Victoria take so many lives? Why ...
A major issue for bushfire management arises when residents decide to leave a safe area and enter th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Natural disasters give rise to loss of life, property (including homes, industry and livelihood) and...
Increasing community resilience to the bushfire hazard through raising awareness and increasing prep...
The public often view and evaluate risk differently from researchers and experts. Understanding how...