Disaster risk management: Pro-active financing to reduce vulnerability |
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Authors: | Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer Aniello Amendola Norio Okada Peijun Shi |
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Affiliation: | 1. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Risk and vulnerability , A-2361, Laxenburg, Austria;2. DPRI, Kyoto University , Japan;3. ADREM, Beijing Normal University , Beijing, PR China |
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Abstract: | This study explores the preparedness of residents livingin a rural community in Victoria, Australia, for wildfires, and the factors influencing their preparedness. Overall, participants were well aware of wildfire risks and appeared well prepared for the event of a fire. However, residents involved in agriculture and with a long-standing association with the area appeared better prepared than were those on small properties and newcomers. Their social networks, previous experiences with wildfires and grassfires, and involvement with the local fire brigade influenced preparedness of long-term residents. Characteristics of agricultural communities, including a culture of self-reliance, experience with fires as part of farming, and social cohesion, appeared to contribute to wildfire preparedness within this community. Included are recommendations encouraging preparedness for wildfires. |
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Keywords: | Wildfire Preparedness Rural communities Australia |
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