WILPINJONG COAL MINE BUSHFIRE MANAGEMENT PLAN1 Introduction... 71.1 Purpose and Scope ...
This client has a large portfolio of base properties with significant bushfire impact. As part of the client’s risk management, each property has a Bushfire Management Plan (BMP) that requires regulatory review every five years. Kleinfelder was selected to audit each of the BMPs and develop ...
The apocalyptic Australian bushfires have challenged the way we plan settlements. What is the future for small urban settlements within fire-vulnerable forests and bushland? Could they create a new model for rural settlements with wider lessons for development in big cities? This paper draws togethe...
prevention had potential to inform community bushfire safety research: Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB; Azjen 1991); Protection Motivation Theory (PMT; Rogers 1983); the Extended Parallel Processing Model (EPPM; Witte 1992); and the Terror Management Health Model (TMHM; Go...
Those interested in and responsible for the management of hazards and their associated disasters are concerned with a number of key questions. For example, what does Australia’s hazard landscape and disaster history look like? What types of hazard can we expect to affect Australia and what are ...
For example, I originally thought the fires started in North Rosedale and then came at Rosedale, but yesterday I learned it may have been the other way around. The blaze was heading up our street and then the wind changed, driving the fire back on itself and towards North Rosedale. ...
(e.g. CO, black carbon aerosol, acetonitrile) using a series of iterative plots. Correlation plots showing strong relationships between CO and other atmospheric species are presented for the example event Smoke I in Fig.2. Similar plots for other events are presented in the supplement as ...
(b) Implement Traffic Management Plans; (c) Undertake Property Inspection (WMO Site Assessment); page 2(d) Workplace Assessor including the following competencies Plan Assessment, Conduct Assessment and Review Assessment; and (e) Australian Fire Competencies including Fire Prevention, Map Reading 1 ...
(2) Have changing management approaches impacted the vegetation and fire regime of the area? (3) What was the impact of imposing conservation/wilderness protection ideals on this landscape in the mid-1900s? 1.1. Study Region Southeast Australia is host to high biomass temperate broadleaf ...
south-east Australia; fire; indigenous land management; conservation; wilderness; fuel; cultural burning; British invasion; Anthropocene1. Introduction Society is placing ever-increasing pressures on the Earth system. This has led to the recognition of a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, to ...