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Sangha, K. & Russell-Smith, J. Towards an Indigenous ecosystem services valuation framework: a north Australian example. Conservation and Society 15, 255-269 (2017).
Cao, Y., Boruff, B. J. & McNeill, I. M. Towards personalised public warnings: harnessing technological advancements to promote better individual decision-making in the face of disasters. International Journal of Digital Earth (2017). doi:10.1080/17538947.2017.1302007
Wenger, C. Translating resilience theories into disaster management policies. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2017).
Boughton, G. N. et al. Tropical Cyclone Debbie: damage to buildings in the Whitsunday Region. Technical report (James Cook University, Cyclone Testing Station) (James Cook University, 2017). at <https://www.jcu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/461178/TC-Debbie-report.pdf>
Young, C. & Jones, R. The uncomfortable conversation: understanding value through risk ownership. AFAC17 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2017).
Sharples, J. J. A unified approach to fire spread modelling. AFAC17 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2017).
Ulubasoglu, M. & Rahman, M. Unpacking the sectoral income effects of natural disasters: evidence from the 2010-11 Queensland floods. AFAC17 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2017).
Abraham, J., Dowling, K. & Florentine, S. The Unquantified Risk of Post-Fire Metal Concentration in Soil: a Review. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 228, (2017).
Holgate, C. M., van Dijk, A., Cary, G. J. & Yebra, M. Using alternative soil moisture estimates in the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index. International Journal of Wildland Fire (2017). doi:10.1071/WF16217
Loridan, T. & Mason, M. S. Using realistic disaster scenario analysis to understand natural hazard impacts and emergency management requirements: annual project report 2016-17. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2017).
Mueller, E. et al. Utilization of remote sensing techniques for the quantification of fire behavior in two pine stands. Fire Safety Journal 91, 845-854 (2017).
Young, C. & Jones, R. Valuing recovery through risk ownership. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 33, (2017).
Wadhwani, R., Sutherland, D., Ooi, A., Moinuddin, K. & Thorpe, G. Verification of a Lagrangian particle model for short-range firebrand transport. Fire Safety Journal 91, 776-783 (2017).
Dwyer, G. We have not lived long enough: sensemaking and learning from bushfires in Australia. (2017). at <https://minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au/handle/11343/158069>
Lahave, S., Sharples, J. J., Matthews, S., Heemstra, S. & Price, O. What are the safety implications of dynamic fire behaviours?. 22nd International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (2017).
Steele, W. E., Hussey, K. & Dovers, S. What's critical about critical infrastructure?. Urban Policy and Research 1-13 (2017). doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111146.2017.1282857
Carayannopoulos, G. When policy, politics and emergency management collide: managing coordination in crises. AFAC17 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2017).
Florec, V. & Pannell, D. J. Where do we put our dollars? Economic analysis of different bushfire management options in Western Australia. AFAC17 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2017).
Eburn, M. & Cary, G. J. You own the fuel, but who owns the fire?. International Journal of Wildland Fire 26, 999-1008 (2017).
Pooley, K. Youth justice conferencing for youth misuse of fire: a case study of collaboration. AFAC17 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2017).
Pooley, K. Youth Justice Conferencing for youth misuse of fire: a child-centred disaster risk reduction mechanism. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 32, (2017).