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Planning and capability requirements for catastrophic and cascading disasters
Title | Planning and capability requirements for catastrophic and cascading disasters |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Gissing, A, Eburn, M, McAneney, J |
Document Number | 557 |
Date Published | 03/2020 |
Institution | Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC |
City | Melbourne |
Report Number | 557 |
Keywords | Capability, cascading disasters, Catastrophic, Planning |
Abstract | Catastrophic events pose unique challenges and are inevitable. Previous reviews have highlighted gaps in Australia’s preparedness for catastrophic disasters. Australia has no recent experience of a catastrophe, with the Spanish Flu (1918-19) and Cyclone Tracey (1974) being perhaps two historic examples that have overwhelmed systems of management. Catastrophic events require the adoption of a whole community approach. However, this is challenged by the culture of emergency services and wider community apathy. This report provides insights into the preparedness for catastrophic disasters based upon a review of the global literature. Implications for practitioners are discussed to assist in strengthening capability and capacity to reduce the likelihood of becoming overwhelmed. |
Refereed Designation | Non-Refereed |
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