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communities

Communities refers to groups of people living in the same place, who share particular characteristics or endeavours.

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Perceptions of risk and connection to landscape Biblio communities, fire, risk management
Harnessing the capacities of spontaneous volunteers: application and adaptation of the Queensland model Biblio PDF icon save (177.09 KB) communities, non-traditional recruitment, volunteering
Community understanding of the tsunami risk and warnings systems in Australian communities Project communication, communities, tsunami
Briefing paper: A proposed framework to assess strategies for engaging non-traditional emergency volunteers Biblio PDF icon save (1.29 MB) communities, non-traditional recruitment, volunteering
The human dimensions of environmental crime Project communities, environments, land management
Developing a targeted resilience intervention for the primary prevention of PTSD - non peer reviewed extended abstract Biblio PDF icon save (186.16 KB) communities, response
Development and preliminary validation of the Constructive and Unconstructive Worry Questionnaire: A measure of individual differences in constructive versus unconstructive worry Biblio communities, decision making, mental health
Co-Building with Bamboo Biblio communities, infrastructure, resilience
Recovery Capitals: a collaborative approach to post-disaster guidance Biblio PDF icon save (810.66 KB) communities, recovery, resilience
Capturing community members' bushfire experiences following the 12 January 2014 Parkerville (WA) fire: supplementary online survey Biblio PDF icon save (6.33 MB) communication, communities, decision making
The effect of firefighter-delivered fire safety education on young people who misuse fire Biblio communities, education, fire
Valuing volunteers: better understanding the primary motives for volunteering in Australian emergency services Biblio PDF icon save (1.86 MB) communities, emergency management, volunteering
Domestic architecture and the perception of risk in bushfire-prone areas Project communities, fire, risk analysis
Diversity and inclusion: building strength and capability – final project report Biblio PDF icon save (3.64 MB) communities, diversity and inclusion, resilience
Australia's future national heatwave forecast and warning service: operational considerations. Biblio PDF icon save (1.17 MB) communities, fire, heat transfer
How do residents in bushfire prone areas view the risk of their local area and homes? Biblio PDF icon save (676.88 KB) communities, fire, risk analysis
Towards protective action: effective risk and warning communication during natural hazards – final project report Biblio PDF icon save (2.36 MB) communication, communities, resilience
Working outside ‘the rules’: Opportunities and challenges of community participation in risk reduction Biblio communities, fire, resilience
Building capability in emergency services: diversity and inclusion in communities Biblio PDF icon save (1.01 MB) communities, diversity and inclusion
January 2020 NSW bushfires study Project communities, fire impacts, vulnerability
Community understanding of the tsunami risk and warnings systems in Australia: Annual project report 2014-2015 Biblio PDF icon save (735.46 KB) communication, communities, tsunami
Increasing residents' preparedness and planning for natural hazards: annual project report 2016-17 Biblio PDF icon save (894.56 KB) communication, communities, preparedness
Walking on two legs: a pathway of Indigenous restoration and reconciliation in fire-adapted landscapes Biblio communities, indigenous communities, resilience
Recovery Capitals Project communities, recovery, resilience
Learning as we go: developing effective inclusive management – case studies and guidance Biblio PDF icon save (3.59 MB) communities, diversity and inclusion, policy
NSW RFS Bush Fire Household Assessment Tool Conference Paper 2014 Biblio PDF icon save (482.03 KB) communities, decision making, risk management
Disasters and economic resilience: the income effects of the Cyclone Oswald 2013 on small business owners Biblio PDF icon save (2.55 MB) communities, cyclone, economics
Guidance note for replication of case studies - Black Saturday, Tropical Cyclone Oswald, Queensland floods and Toodyay bushfire Biblio PDF icon save (1.94 MB) communities, economics, multi-hazard
At-risk householders' responses to potential and actual bushfire threat: An analysis of findings from seven Australian post-bushfire interview studies 2009–2014 Biblio communication, communities, warnings
Recovery Capitals (ReCap): applying a community capitals framework to disaster recovery - annual report 2019/20 Biblio PDF icon save (1.13 MB) communities, recovery, resilience
Real people, real stories- if it’s flooded forget it Biblio PDF icon save (767.2 KB) communities, emergency management, flood
Using participatory mapping to harness local knowledge and increase community connectedness in bushfire preparation Biblio PDF icon save (220.02 KB) communication, communities, risk management
Climate Ready Communities: empowering communities to spread climate preparedness messaging and take local action Biblio PDF icon save (1.18 MB) climate change, communities, preparedness
Shared responsibility - shades of grey - peer viewed Biblio PDF icon save (322.15 KB) communities, planning
Community-led recovery - Black Summer final report Biblio PDF icon save (7.96 MB) communication, communities, recovery
Preparedness for natural hazards: testing an expanded education- and engagement-enhanced social cognitive model Biblio communities, preparedness, resilience
Owner-Driven Reconstruction in India: A case-study of Kosi River Floods in Bihar Biblio communities, recovery, resilience
Improving the retention and engagement of volunteers in emergency service agencies: Annual project report 2014-2015 Biblio PDF icon save (854.2 KB) communities, non-traditional recruitment, volunteering
Engaging communities to prepare for natural hazards: a conceptual model Biblio PDF icon save (854.7 KB) communities, preparedness, resilience
Acknowledging local sociality in disaster recovery: a longitudinal, qualitative study Biblio PDF icon save (4.93 MB) communities, emergency management, multi-hazard

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