Wildfires pose a serious threat to life in many countries. For police, fire and emergency services authorities in most jurisdictions in North America and Australia evacuation is now the option that is preferred overwhelmingly. Wildfire evacuation modeling can assist authorities in planning evacuation responses to future threats. Understanding residents' behavior under wildfire threat may assist in wildfire evacuation modeling. This paper reviews North American and Australian research into wildfire evacuation behavior published between January 2005 and June 2017. Wildfire evacuation policies differ across the two regions: in North America mandatory evacuations are favored, in Australia most are advisory. Research from both regions indicates ...
For Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) residents, wildfire is a constant, growing risk. A timely respons...
The number of wildfires occurring globally is increasing, exacerbated by urbanisation and changes in...
There is currently insufficient information in the United States about residents' planned evacuation...
Wildfires pose a serious threat to life in many countries. For police, fire and emergency services a...
Wildfires pose a serious threat to life in many countries. For police, fire and emergency services a...
Wildfires pose a serious threat to life in many countries. For police, fire and emergency services a...
Residents living within the Wildland-Urban Interface who fail to immediately evacuate during wildfir...
Australian bushfire agencies have a position that people in the path of a fire should either prepare...
Householder evacuation in the face of a wildfire threat is the survival option advocated by fire age...
Understanding residents\u27 intended evacuation behaviors is an increasingly important component of ...
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire) risk...
When wildfires threaten human populations, untimely or late evacuation can mean the difference betwe...
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire) risk...
To motivate residents to evacuate early in case of a wildfire threat, it is important to know what f...
Australian bushfire safety policy does not require mandatory evacuation from bushfire as practiced i...
For Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) residents, wildfire is a constant, growing risk. A timely respons...
The number of wildfires occurring globally is increasing, exacerbated by urbanisation and changes in...
There is currently insufficient information in the United States about residents' planned evacuation...
Wildfires pose a serious threat to life in many countries. For police, fire and emergency services a...
Wildfires pose a serious threat to life in many countries. For police, fire and emergency services a...
Wildfires pose a serious threat to life in many countries. For police, fire and emergency services a...
Residents living within the Wildland-Urban Interface who fail to immediately evacuate during wildfir...
Australian bushfire agencies have a position that people in the path of a fire should either prepare...
Householder evacuation in the face of a wildfire threat is the survival option advocated by fire age...
Understanding residents\u27 intended evacuation behaviors is an increasingly important component of ...
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire) risk...
When wildfires threaten human populations, untimely or late evacuation can mean the difference betwe...
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire) risk...
To motivate residents to evacuate early in case of a wildfire threat, it is important to know what f...
Australian bushfire safety policy does not require mandatory evacuation from bushfire as practiced i...
For Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) residents, wildfire is a constant, growing risk. A timely respons...
The number of wildfires occurring globally is increasing, exacerbated by urbanisation and changes in...
There is currently insufficient information in the United States about residents' planned evacuation...