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Modelling the impact of lifeline infrastructure failure during natural hazard events. Department of Environmental Sciences (2019). doi:http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1268491
Modelling the vulnerability of a high-set house roof structure to windstorms using VAWS . Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Research Day AFAC19 (2019). at <https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/resources/australian-journal-of-emergency-management-monograph-series/>
Modelling the vulnerability of old URM buildings and the benefit of retrofit. Australian Earthquake Engineering Society 2019 Conference (2019). at <https://aees.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/02-Mark-Edwards.pdf>
Modelling wind direction distributions using a diagnostic model in the context of probabilistic fire spread prediction. Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering: Thermal and Mass Transport (2019). doi:10.3389/fmech.2019.00005
Monitoring, evaluation and learning toolkit. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Multi-scaled calibration of high-resolution burnt area and fire severity mapping - workshop report. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
A new decision support tool for prescribed burning risk assessment. Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Research Day AFAC19 (2019). at <https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/resources/australian-journal-of-emergency-management-monograph-series/>
New human capabilities in emergency and crisis management: From non-technical skills to creativity. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 34, (2019).
Nonprofit and public sector interorganizational collaboration in disaster recovery: Lessons from the field. Nonprofit Management & Leadership 30, 277-297 (2019).
Older adults in disaster and emergency management: What are the priority research areas in Australia?. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 39, (2019).
Optimisation of fuel reduction burning regimes for fuel reduction, carbon, water and vegetation outcomes. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Optimising post-disaster recovery interventions in Australia Annual Report 2017-18. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Optimising post-disaster recovery interventions in Australia: annual project report 2018-19. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC , 2019).
Out-of-plane fragility of URM parts and components based on time-history analysis-comparison to simplified force-based approaches. Australian Earthquake Engineering Society 2019 Conference (2019). at <https://aees.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/62-Jaroslav-Vaculik.pdf>
Overcoming Ambiguity: Conflict Between Emergency Warning Messages and Socio-Environmental Cues. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 34, (2019).
The physical impact of strong winds and heavy rain on residential housing: a pilot study. Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Research Day AFAC19 (2019). at <Research in the social science area have pointed out that "traditional" hazard-based forecasts and warnings may not be well understood so that mitigating actions for the protection of life and property are not taken (Demuth et al. 2012). The extension of >
Physics-Based Simulation of Heat Load on Structures for Improving Construction Standards for Bushfire Prone Areas. Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering 5, (2019).
Planned and unplanned fire regimes on public land in south-east Queensland. International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019). doi:https://doi.org/10.1071/WF18213
. Hurricane Risk 1, 199-214 (Springer, 2019).
The post disaster city: crisis politics and social change in community led earthquake recovery. Global, Urban and Social Sciences Doctor of Philosophy, (2019).
Post-Disaster Decision Making in Road Infrastructure Recovery Projects - An Interview Study with Practitioners in Queensland. Australian & New Zealand Disaster & Emergency Management Conference (2019). at <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333842851_Post-Disaster_Decision_Making_in_Road_Infrastructure_Recovery_Projects_-_An_Interview_Study_with_Practitioners_in_Queensland>
The potential role of the commonwealth in responding to catastrophic disasters. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Predicting Maximum Displacement Demand of Asymmetric Reinforced Concrete Buildings. Australian Earthquake Engineering Society 2019 Conference (2019). at <https://aees.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/43-Elisa-Lumantarna.pdf>
Predicting the probability of failure of timber bridges using fault tree analysis. Structure and Infrastructure Engineering 15, 783-797 (2019).