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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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Evidence-based risk communication: an industry-academic research collaboration that enhanced dam release message effectiveness Biblio PDF icon save (365.96 KB) communication, communities, warnings
Understanding experiences and recovery capabilities of diverse communities in Gippsland post 2019/20 bushfires Project capability, communities, recovery
Mapping approaches to community engagement for preparedness in Australia - final report Biblio PDF icon save (2.98 MB) communities, multi-hazard, preparedness
Barriers and enablers in the long term recovery of communities affected by natural hazards: a review of the literature Biblio PDF icon save (1.06 MB) communities, emergency management, recovery
Contacts versus connectors: The role of Community Fire Safe Group coordinators in achieving positive bushfire safety outcomes Biblio communication, communities, warnings
Exploring the experiences of those who shelter in place during severe flooding Biblio PDF icon save (6.08 MB) communities, decision making, flood
Social Media, Crisis Communication and Community-led Response and Recovery: An Australian Case Study Conference Paper 2014 Biblio PDF icon save (532.41 KB) communication, communities
Reimagining program monitoring and evaluation for disaster resilience outcomes Biblio PDF icon save (981.44 KB) communities, resilience, risk management
Bushfire survival preparations by householders in at-risk areas of south-eastern Australia Biblio communities, fire, planning
Predicting risk-mitigating behaviors from indecisiveness and trait-anxiety: two cognitive pathways to task avoidance Biblio communication, communities, preparedness
Community adaptation to cope with disaster related road structure failure Biblio PDF icon save (399.28 KB) communities, multi-hazard, resilience
2014 South Australia post-incident task force Project communication, communities, warnings
Psychological differences between south-eastern Australian householders' who intend to leave if threatened by a wildfire and those who intend to stay and defend Biblio communication, communities, warnings
Perceptions of risk and connection to landscape Biblio communities, fire, risk management
Get ready NSW- fostering all hazards resilience in local communities Biblio PDF icon save (667.19 KB) communities, emergency management, resilience
Homelessness and severe storms: a case study of the June 2016 East Coast Low Project communities, flood, severe weather
Community organisation involvement in disaster management Biblio PDF icon save (1.76 MB) communities, emergency management, multi-hazard
Volunteered geographic information, community engagement and bushfire preparation Project communities, local knowledge, volunteering
Business involvement in natural disasters in Australia and New Zealand Biblio PDF icon save (1.87 MB) capability, communities, recovery
Improved predictions of severe weather to reduce community impact: Annual project report 2014-2015 Biblio PDF icon save (816.16 KB) communities, forecasting, severe weather
Literature review on community resilience in remote north Australia Biblio PDF icon save (1.41 MB) communities, Northern Australia, resilience
Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering: annual project report 2017-18 Biblio PDF icon save (1.31 MB) communities, volunteering
Navigating Uncertainty: community experiences of bushfire Biblio PDF icon save (556.32 KB) communities, decision making, recovery
Defining Sufficient Household Preparedness for Active Wildfire Defense: Toward an Australian Baseline Biblio communication, communities, preparedness
Reviving people’s trust in Bamboo technology: A case-study of Orlaha settlement reconstruction in Bihar, after the 2008 Kosi floods Biblio communities, recovery, resilience
Surviving bushfire: the role of shelters and sheltering practices during the Black Saturday bushfires Biblio communities, decision making, fire
Recognising and measuring competency in natural hazard preparation: A preparedness competency index Biblio communities, preparedness, response
Dynamic smoke modelling and community impact of smoke Project communities, fire impacts
Capturing community experiences: South Australian bushfires January 2014 Biblio PDF icon save (8.35 MB) communication, communities, decision making
Assessing the potential, application, and implications of volunteered geographic information in disaster risk reduction Biblio PDF icon save (7.27 MB) communities, local knowledge, volunteering
The effect of firefighter-delivered fire safety education on young people who misuse fire Biblio communities, education, fire
Checks and balances: A business‐oriented lens on disaster management and warnings Biblio communication, communities, recovery
Valuing volunteers: better understanding the primary motives for volunteering in Australian emergency services Biblio PDF icon save (1.86 MB) communities, emergency management, volunteering
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
Community understanding of the tsunami risk and warnings systems in Australian communities Project communication, communities, tsunami
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
Opportunities and challenges of citizen-led recovery in post-disaster settings Biblio PDF icon save (183.33 KB) communities, recovery, volunteering
Analysis of community responses to the 2017 heatwave Project communities, response, severe weather
The human dimensions of environmental crime Project communities, environments, land management
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

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