The use of the Australasian Inter-service Incident Management System (AIIMS) is the basis of all urban fire incident management command structures. Although this may vary slightly from agency to agency based on their available resources, geographical areas and internal policies, the base principles of AIIMS will remain the same.
Research found in this area of this site examines management of urban fire incidents.
Members who have research to share are asked to upload it on to this site.
Items in Urban Incident Management: Research and reports
- Strategic Implications for Incident Control Systems in Australia and New Zealand - January 2011
- The Merging of a Call Centre and an Operational Environment - August 2011
- A Stratatgic Assessment of DENR's Fire Policy and Planning Under the EPBC Act - August 2011
- Understanding the New Zealand Fire Service’s Contribution to Non-fire Outcomes - March 2010
- Assessing and Evaluating Bushfire Management Options in the Rural-Urban Interface Using PHOENIX-RapidFire - September 2009
- Why Managing Expectations Is a Legal Issue - September 2009
- Organising For High Reliability in Emergency Management: An empirical link - September 2009
- Observing Teamwork in Emergency Management - October 2009
- Investigating Perceived Teamwork Effectiveness in Incident Management Teams - October 2009
- Urban-Wildland Fires- How California and Other Regions of the US can Learn from Australia - 2009
- Fire in Hobart Myer Department Store, 22 September 2007 - September 2008
- Firefighting on the Urban Interface - September 2008
- Command and Control: Information and communications technology tools - September 2008
- The Role of Multiple Agency Approaches to Emergency Management in Enabling and Constraining Efficacious Outcomes - September 2008
- The Challenges and Benefits of Multi-agency Response to Bushfires - September 2008
- Implications of Decision Theory for Emergency Services and Application within the SA Metropolitan Fire Service - September 2008
- Island Fires: A community planning the way forward - September 2008
- Landscape Use Planning in Bushfire Prone Areas - September 2008
- Enhancing Information Flow and Incident Management Team effectiveness - February 2008
- Static Electricity - December 2008
- The Ecotoxicity of Fire-water Runoff Part One: Review of the literature - August 2001
- The Ecotoxicity of Fire-water Runoff Part Three: Proposed framework for risk management - August 2001
- The Ecotoxicity of Fire-water Runoff Part Two: Analytical results - August 2001








