As natural disasters increase around the world and stretch the capacities of emergency services, national governments and international institutions have stressed the importance of shared responsibility; the idea that all actors within a society have some obligations in disaster management and must work collectively to reduce disaster risk. However, the exact balance between individual and government responsibility is not yet established and continually contested, especially after major events. In Australia, the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience (NSDR) is the overarching policy framework for disaster risk management and aims to create resilient communities through an emphasis on shared responsibility and empowerment. Through a liter...
This paper contributes to knowledge of disaster resilience policy implementation in Australia and pr...
[Extract] The United Nations designated the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster R...
In Australia, there is a government-sanctioned mandate to proactively engage communities in decision...
Shared responsibility lies at the heart of the Australian National Strategy for Disaster Resilience...
Strong normative statements have been made in key policy documents and public inquiries about the ne...
Due in part to the increase in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in Australia, emerg...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction delivers internationally agreed upon norms for disa...
Major natural disasters are events where day-to-day governance activities are disrupted and a large ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Flood r...
© 2015 Belinda Mary YoungVictoria’s Black Saturday bushfires in 2009 played a pivotal role in the re...
Modern emergency management policy is built around the concepts of shared responsibility and the dev...
This paper presents research into four key stakeholders in flood risk management in Australia: local...
This paper presents research into four key stakeholders in flood risk management in Australia: local...
Developing resilient communities and sharing responsibility for hazard management is the key to Aust...
In the context of risk, the concept of responsibility incorporates the notion that certain parties h...
This paper contributes to knowledge of disaster resilience policy implementation in Australia and pr...
[Extract] The United Nations designated the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster R...
In Australia, there is a government-sanctioned mandate to proactively engage communities in decision...
Shared responsibility lies at the heart of the Australian National Strategy for Disaster Resilience...
Strong normative statements have been made in key policy documents and public inquiries about the ne...
Due in part to the increase in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in Australia, emerg...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction delivers internationally agreed upon norms for disa...
Major natural disasters are events where day-to-day governance activities are disrupted and a large ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Flood r...
© 2015 Belinda Mary YoungVictoria’s Black Saturday bushfires in 2009 played a pivotal role in the re...
Modern emergency management policy is built around the concepts of shared responsibility and the dev...
This paper presents research into four key stakeholders in flood risk management in Australia: local...
This paper presents research into four key stakeholders in flood risk management in Australia: local...
Developing resilient communities and sharing responsibility for hazard management is the key to Aust...
In the context of risk, the concept of responsibility incorporates the notion that certain parties h...
This paper contributes to knowledge of disaster resilience policy implementation in Australia and pr...
[Extract] The United Nations designated the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster R...
In Australia, there is a government-sanctioned mandate to proactively engage communities in decision...