All Student News Articles

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06 Nov 2020 Latest AJEM edition features CRC research on post-disaster management emergency management, multi-hazard, resilience The roles of pharmacists in disaster health management in natural and anthropogenic disasters, Economics of natural hazards, Flood risk communication, Optimising post-disaster recovery interventions in Australia, The Australian Natural Disaster Resilience Index: A system for assessing the resilience of Australian communities to natural hazards
20 Oct 2020 Are we ready now? Will we be ready then? communication, communities, emergency management An investigation of the psychosocial factors that influence cyclone mitigation behaviour in homeowners, Effective risk and warning communication during natural hazards, Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering
20 Oct 2020 New online - October 2020 communication, emergency management, multi-hazard Understanding the impact of climate change on fire weather variables, Investigation into the behaviour of a U-slab bridge due to flood, A multilevel approach to fire severity using remote sensing, environmental factors and plant ecology, Urban planning and resilience to bushfires, Cost-effective mitigation strategy for building related earthquake risk, Fire surveillance and hazard mapping, From hectares to tailor made solutions for risk mitigation, Improving decision-making in complex multi-team environments, Mapping bushfire hazard and impacts, Policies, institutions and governance
25 Sep 2020 New online - September 2020 emergency management, fire, multi-hazard Analysis of the effects of the January 2020 bushfires on the estuarine systems of Kangaroo Island, Informing post-fire recovery planning of northern NSW rainforests, Animal emergency management in New Zealand, Restor(y)ing fire-adapted landscapes: landscape change, Indigenous co-management and restoration in Secwepemcúl’ecw, Through the flames - quantitative analysis of strategic and tactical wildfire suppression, Catastrophic and cascading events: planning and capability, Diversity and inclusion: building strength and capability, Fire coalescence and mass spotfire dynamics, Impact-based forecasting for the coastal zone: East Coast Lows, Improving the resilience of existing housing to severe wind events, Optimisation of fuel reduction burning regimes, Scenario planning for remote community risk management in northern Australia
15 Sep 2020 PhD chance to assess temperate rainforest community resilience communities, fire impacts, resilience Informing post-fire recovery planning of northern NSW rainforests
17 Aug 2020 New findings from quick response fire research fire, fire impacts, fire weather January 2020 NSW bushfires study, Remeasurement of burnt permanent plots in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest - 2019
25 Jun 2020 New online - June 2020 communication, emergency management, multi-hazard January 2020 NSW bushfires study, Remeasurement of burnt permanent plots in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest - 2019, Mapping approaches to community engagement for preparedness in Australia, An evaluation of Youth Justice Conferencing for youth misuse of fire, Collapse behaviour of limited ductile high-strength reinforced concrete columns under simulated earthquake loading., Remote sensing applied to bushfire, Taking fire: the historical and contemporary politics of Indigenous burning in Australia and the western United States, The persistent past: flood, fire and migrant memories of natural disasters in Australia, Child-centred disaster risk reduction, Cost-effective mitigation strategy for building related earthquake risk, Diversity and inclusion: building strength and capability, Mapping bushfire hazard and impacts, Optimisation of fuel reduction burning regimes, Optimising post-disaster recovery interventions in Australia, Urban planning for natural hazard mitigation
12 Jun 2020 CRC PhDs feature in upcoming book launch on disaster history education, fire, fire impacts Taking fire: the historical and contemporary politics of Indigenous burning in Australia and the western United States, The persistent past: flood, fire and migrant memories of natural disasters in Australia
01 Jun 2020 To burn or not to burn is not the question fire impacts, indigenous communities, prescribed burning Taking fire: the historical and contemporary politics of Indigenous burning in Australia and the western United States
22 May 2020 Revamped student site
03 Apr 2020 PhD research helps rebuild homes post-fires communities, fire, risk analysis Domestic architecture and the perception of risk in bushfire-prone areas
20 Mar 2020 CRC research shapes media discussion communication