Warnings are also issued to alert people to impending bushfires and advise them how to respond. This paper examines how people threatened and affected by bushfires in New South Wales, Australia, in 2017 understood, interpreted and acted upon warning messages they received. The research involved ...
Responding to bushfire risk: the need for transformative adaptation The 2009 'Black Saturday' bushfires led to 172 civilian deaths, and were proclaimed as one of Australia's worst natural disasters. The Victorian Bushfires ... SJ O’Neill,J Handmer - 《Environmental Research Letters》 被引量:...
University of Sydney ecologists estimate that around 480 million animals have been killed. Up to 30% of the koala population in New South Wales' mid-north coast may have been killed, Australia's minister for the environment, Sussan Ley, told theAustralian Broadcast...
stated aim, that is to complete the bypass of Australia’s biggest city. A Brisbane motorist bound for Canberra or Melbourne would logically take the M9 at Gosford to bypass Sydney altogether, rather than negotiate the traffic of the M1 near Wahroonga, NorthConnex, the M2 through the Hills Di...
Most children have nurturing home environments, but aconcerning numberexperience trauma through abuse or neglect in Australia. It'sestimated around8.9% of children experience physical abuse, 8.6% sexual abuse, 8.7% emotional abuse and 2.4% neglect. The rates could be higher as such experiences are...
Yvonne De JongThomas Butynski
Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission (2010a). The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission. Vol. IV: The statements of lay witnesses: Commissioners' introduction. Retrieved from http://vol4.royalcommission.vic.gov.au/ intro.htmlTeague B, McLeod R, Pascoe S (2010) 2009 Victorian Bushfires ...
A pilot investigation was undertaken to test the framework in three case study locations: Maribyrnong, Victoria; Kalamunda, Western Australia; and, Townsville, Queensland focusing on their resilience to flood, bushfire and cyclone, respectively. Within this paper, we focus our discussion on the ...