This dissertation looks generally at avalanche rescue practices both in New Zealand and overseas. It aims to demonstrate the necessity for such practices and establish a background from which the main part of this work - Part 2- An Avalanche Emergency Plan for Broken River is based upon. It describes in detail the planning process involved in producing the draft plan, and makes recommendations for its implementation . A discussion is also provided of the encompassing legislation and low appreciation of avalanche danger as reasons that underly the absence of such practices on some New Zealand skifields to date
The Parks Canada Warden Service has the responsibility for avalanche safety and control programs wit...
This comparative and case study, undertaken from May 2000 to February 2004 at locations in Washingto...
ABSTRACT: In the last 10 years equipment and knowledge of recreationists and organised rescue teams ...
Avalanches pose a significant natural hazard in many parts of the world. Worldwide the hazard is be...
This book represents a capitalisation of knowledge from previous EC research projects in the field o...
On October 6, 1999, a large rock avalanche from Mount Adams on the west coast (Westland) of the Sout...
Avalanche fatalities in New Zealand increased as alpine terrain became more accessible and popular a...
ABSTRACT: Despite heavy wintertime use (increasing exponentially in recent years) and a history ridd...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an avalanche and winter safety course for winter hikers. I...
ABSTRACT: This paper is based on a study for the New Zealand Mountain Safety Council which investiga...
ABSTRACT: February 1999 will be known in Swiss natural disaster history for its record quantities of...
For alpine countrics, avalanchcs represent one of the major hazards, threatening pcople in villages ...
Avalanche fatalities in Hokkaido have been recorded for more than fifty years and Japan devotes cons...
ABSTRACT: This is a summary of the Public Safety Canada commissioned report to inventory current an...
Over the last 34 years Canada has had an average of 11 avalanche fatalities per year and during the ...
The Parks Canada Warden Service has the responsibility for avalanche safety and control programs wit...
This comparative and case study, undertaken from May 2000 to February 2004 at locations in Washingto...
ABSTRACT: In the last 10 years equipment and knowledge of recreationists and organised rescue teams ...
Avalanches pose a significant natural hazard in many parts of the world. Worldwide the hazard is be...
This book represents a capitalisation of knowledge from previous EC research projects in the field o...
On October 6, 1999, a large rock avalanche from Mount Adams on the west coast (Westland) of the Sout...
Avalanche fatalities in New Zealand increased as alpine terrain became more accessible and popular a...
ABSTRACT: Despite heavy wintertime use (increasing exponentially in recent years) and a history ridd...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop an avalanche and winter safety course for winter hikers. I...
ABSTRACT: This paper is based on a study for the New Zealand Mountain Safety Council which investiga...
ABSTRACT: February 1999 will be known in Swiss natural disaster history for its record quantities of...
For alpine countrics, avalanchcs represent one of the major hazards, threatening pcople in villages ...
Avalanche fatalities in Hokkaido have been recorded for more than fifty years and Japan devotes cons...
ABSTRACT: This is a summary of the Public Safety Canada commissioned report to inventory current an...
Over the last 34 years Canada has had an average of 11 avalanche fatalities per year and during the ...
The Parks Canada Warden Service has the responsibility for avalanche safety and control programs wit...
This comparative and case study, undertaken from May 2000 to February 2004 at locations in Washingto...
ABSTRACT: In the last 10 years equipment and knowledge of recreationists and organised rescue teams ...