Evidence based decision making underpinned by sound research is invaluable for effective decision-making within emergency services.
With continuing impacts of climatic change, a growing population, increasing demands on volunteerism and rapidly expanding urban interface areas, research provides vital new knowledge to assist emergency service organisations ensure their service delivery is effective, is appropriately addressing the risks and achieving the desired outcome for communities.
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- Living With Fire on the Land: Local Environmental Knowledge For Bushfire Management in New Rural Landscapes
- A Comparison of the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index and the Canadian Fire Weather Index
- Conflicts Between Emergency Services Volunteering and Family Life: A Volunteer Couple Perspective
- Householder Bushfire Preparation: Decision Making and the Implications for Risk Communication
- Decline in the Temperate Overstorey Eucalypts in the Absence of Fire





