Key topics

multi-hazard

Multi-hazard refers to the various sources of potential harm situations.

Datesort ascending Item Type Key Topics
The Australian Natural Disaster Resilience Index: Volume II – Chapter 1: Design of the Index Biblio PDF icon save (1.35 MB) multi-hazard, resilience, vulnerability
Hazards, Culture and Indigenous Communities Annual Report 2017-2018 Biblio PDF icon save (508.46 KB) indigenous communities, multi-hazard
Economics of natural hazards annual project report 2014 Biblio PDF icon save (277.08 KB) capability, economics, multi-hazard
Extreme weather: improved data products on bushfires, thunderstorms, tropical cyclones and east coast lows Biblio PDF icon save (764.8 KB) fire weather, multi-hazard, severe weather
Mitigating the effects of severe fires, floods and heatwaves through the improvements of land dryness measures and forecasts: Annual project report 2015-2016 Biblio PDF icon save (1.99 MB) forecasting, multi-hazard, soil moisture
Volunteering into the future – disaster events, local governments & communities Biblio PDF icon save (635.16 KB) emergency management, multi-hazard, volunteering
Literature Review on Decision Support Systems for Optimising Long-term Natural Hazard Mitigation Policy and Project Portfolios Biblio PDF icon save (1.51 MB) decision making, multi-hazard, optimisation
Risk ownership framework for emergency management policy and practice Biblio PDF icon save (5.67 MB) decision making, economics, multi-hazard
Futures Greater Adelaide 2050: An exploration of disaster risk and the future Biblio PDF icon save (4.53 MB) decision making, multi-hazard, optimisation
Improved decision support for natural hazard risk reduction: annual project report 2016-17 Biblio PDF icon save (1.53 MB) decision making, multi-hazard, optimisation
Shaped by Fire: How Bushfires Forged Migrant Environmental Understandings and Memories of Place Biblio communities, multi-hazard, vulnerability

Explore by keyword