Emergency services fully rely on sound research to inform their effective, evidence-based decisions.
Continuing impacts of climatic change, a growing population, increasing demands on volunteerism and rapidly expanding urban interface areas demand that research reporting and case studies (members only) provide vital new knowledge to assist emergency service organisations. This research ensures their service delivery is effective, is appropriately addressing the risks and is achieving the desired outcome for communities.
Use the left-hand menu under this Research area to browse reports offered by topic. New research is constantly being added to the Knowledge Web, so please check back often for the latest reports.
Latest Items
- Wind Characteristics Over Complex Terrain with Implications for Bushfire Risk Management
- The Gendered Dimensions of Bushfire Next Term in Changing Rural Landscapes in Australia
- Nonlocal Flow Effects in Bushfire Spread Rates
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- PTR-MS Analysis of Reference and Plant-Emitted Volatile Organic Compounds









