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Bushfire Preparedness, Planning, and Response among Animal Guardians: A South Australian Case Study. PLOS Current Disasters (2018). doi:10.6084
Changing capabilities of emergency service organisations. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2018).
Community values survey. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2018).
Effective Representation of River Geometry in Hydraulic Flood Forecast Models. Water Resources Research 54, (2018).
Evaluation of Survive and Thrive. 94 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2018).
Evidence to support incident management team capability. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 33, 5 (2018).
A formative evaluation of the Triple Zero Kids’ Challenge Teacher’s Guide. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 33, 6 (2018).
How emergency services organisations can – and do – utilise research. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 33, (2018).
Increasing emergency management capacity through business sector involvement . (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2018).
An integrative review of the 2017 Port Hill fires' impact on animals, their owners and first responders’ encounters with the human-animal interface. Australasian Journal of Disaster and Truma Studies 22, (2018).
Opportunities and constraints identified in existing frameworks in use for organisational learning. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2018).
Risk modelling as a tool to support natural hazard risk management in New Zealand local government. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 28, 10 (2018).
Analytical Model for Seismic Retrofit of Concrete Beam-Column Joint using Diagonal Metallic Haunch. World Congress on Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics (Swinburne University of Technology, 2017).
Estimating areal rainfall time series using input data reduction, model inversion, and data assimilation. Monash University 146 (2017). at <http://users.monash.edu.au/~jpwalker/theses/AshleyWright.pdf>
Disaster Resilient Communities: Engagement with Spontaneous Volunteer Groups. Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Masters of Environments, (2016).
Emergency management perspectives on volunteered geographic information: Opportunities, challenges and change. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 57, (2016).
Children’s knowledge of bushfire emergency response. International Journal of Wildland Fire 24, 179-189 (2015).
Gendered communication and public safety: Women, men and incident management. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 28, 3-10 (2013).
Effects of networks on learning during emergency events. Disaster Prevention and Management 21, 584-598 (2012).
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