In the event of a wildfire, Australian residents of wildfire-prone areas have a choice to defend their home or evacuate early. However, rather than deciding on and preparing for one of these fire-responses ahead of time, most residents delay deciding on defending v. evacuating (e.g. they wait and see instead). Recent research has shown that delaying this decision is associated with reduced levels of preparedness for both responses and on the day of a fire, an increased risk to life and property. The current study empirically examined what predicts this decision delay regarding one’s fire-response by measuring two personality traits and several decision-related factors. A longitudinal survey study of residents of multiple wildfire-prone area...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
Wildfire can result in significant loss of property and lives. Evidence shows that residents can dec...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
To motivate residents to evacuate early in case of a wildfire threat, it is important to know what f...
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...
Householder evacuation in the face of a wildfire threat is the survival option advocated by fire age...
In Australia, residents can choose to remain to defend their property against bushfire but, since th...
Australian bushfire safety policy does not require mandatory evacuation from bushfire as practiced i...
In order to minimise the impact of bushfire hazard consequences on the Australian community it is im...
Australian bushfire agencies have a position that people in the path of a fire should either prepare...
Understanding residents\u27 intended evacuation behaviors is an increasingly important component of ...
Australian bushfire agencies have a position that people in the path of a fire should either prepare...
For Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) residents, wildfire is a constant, growing risk. A timely respons...
When wildfires threaten human populations, untimely or late evacuation can mean the difference betwe...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
Wildfire can result in significant loss of property and lives. Evidence shows that residents can dec...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
To motivate residents to evacuate early in case of a wildfire threat, it is important to know what f...
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...
Householder evacuation in the face of a wildfire threat is the survival option advocated by fire age...
In Australia, residents can choose to remain to defend their property against bushfire but, since th...
Australian bushfire safety policy does not require mandatory evacuation from bushfire as practiced i...
In order to minimise the impact of bushfire hazard consequences on the Australian community it is im...
Australian bushfire agencies have a position that people in the path of a fire should either prepare...
Understanding residents\u27 intended evacuation behaviors is an increasingly important component of ...
Australian bushfire agencies have a position that people in the path of a fire should either prepare...
For Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) residents, wildfire is a constant, growing risk. A timely respons...
When wildfires threaten human populations, untimely or late evacuation can mean the difference betwe...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
Wildfire can result in significant loss of property and lives. Evidence shows that residents can dec...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...