Australian Journal of Emergency Management: Evacuation
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News
- Evacuation centres are lifeboats, not cruise ships: managing expectations and prioritising improvements download247.9 KBview
- An archetypal perspective on delaying evacuation download531.9 KBview
- Testing the effectiveness of your warning system without having a flood download521.8 KBview
- Lessons from USA summit can help protect animals and people download206.1 KBview
- AJEM Apr 2015 - Safeguarding children from animals in emergencies view
Research
- Implications of artificial intelligence for bushfire management download370.7 KBview
- The many-headed beast of wildfire risks in Aotearoa-New Zealand download244.3 KBview
- ‘They’re going to arrive, ready or not’: hill-based residents capacity to support the evacuated after earthquake and tsunami download1.3 MBview
- The Total Flood Warning System: what have we learnt since 1990 and where are the gaps download291.4 KBview
- Experiences of individuals with physical disabilities in natural disasters: an integrative review download153.8 KBview
- Animal emergency management in South Australia: a case study of the Sampson Flat bushfire download625.1 KBview
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- AJEM Jul 2016 - Towards tsunami-safer schools in the Wellington region of New Zealand: evaluating drills and awareness programs view
- AJEM Apr 2015 - The preparedness and evacuation behaviour of pet owners in emergencies and natural disasters view
- AJEM Jan 2015 - The Vulnerable People in Emergencies Policy: hiding vulnerable people in plain sight view
- Child Friendly Spaces: protecting and supporting children in emergency response and recovery view
- Human behaviour during an evacuation scenario in the Sydney Harbour Tunnel view
- AJEM Jul 2012 - Using modular simulation and agent based modelling to explore emergency management scenarios view
- AJEM Aug 2009 - Planning for tsunami evacuations: the case of the Marine Education Centre, Wellington, New Zealand view