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The Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC conducted partner-driven natural hazard research and has moved to Natural Hazards Research Australia @hazardsresearch.
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http://www.bnhcrc.com.au 22-10-2013 22:56:11
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If you want to keep track of all the great research and products from the CRC, don't forget to follow the Twitter account for Natural Hazards Research Australia Natural Hazards Research Australia - your new national centre for natural hazard resilience and risk reduction. See you over there!
Great to hear from BNHCRC's Dr Kamaljit Sangha RIEL Charles Darwin University today at the AFAC webinar on economic costs of #naturalhazards in north Aus. Understanding $ losses better can inform new polices to help communities, esp remote Indigenous communities, & reduce costs.
Fire + climate science was the theme of a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 webinar b/w Australia, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Paraguay, Panama, Ecuador, Guatemala + Uruguay.
Our CEO Richard Thornton and CSIRO presented Australian bushfire science to fire managers in Cent/Sth America.
How comprehensive is urban planning in Victoria and can it be used to enhance #disaster risk reduction and #resilience ?
New research with University of Melbourne presents opportunities for improving the resilience of existing and future settlements in Victoria: bit.ly/3n9TUOb
Why were the some of the 2019-20 #bushfires so extreme?
Our new research with Bureau of Meteorology, Australia led by Dr Mika Peace Bureau of Meteorology, South Australia combines fire and atmosphere modelling to help us understand why the fire behaviour was so dangerous: bit.ly/3DU26ZO
The January edition of the Australian Journal of Emergency Management is now online. This special #recovery issue features research from Rouve Forbes 💧 Celeste Young Monash University RMIT University University of Tasmania QUT Logan City Council
Will your organisation be ready for the impacts of natural hazards and climate change as they become more significant in the near future? This workbook shares what can you do to take #ClimateActionNow .
Will your organisation be ready for future impacts of #naturalhazards + #climatechange ? What can you do now to prepare?
We have released new resources with Reos Partners RMIT University that help answer these questions using transformative scenarios. Find out more: bit.ly/3luQTbA
We've released our research priorities that will shape #naturalhazards research in years to come and we want to know what you think!
We are seeking input from people and organisations across EM/research/beyond.
See our discussion paper + feedback form: bit.ly/3uQdMcG.
Join us next Wed Oct 13 for our event with abctv for UNDRR International Day of Disaster Risk Reduction #DRRDay #OnlyTogether .
Featuring a panel of community #recovery experts, inc Kate Brady, Briony Towers, Dr Josh Whittaker + Dr Rob Gordon. Register: bit.ly/3mtBJTl
The workforce and capability sub stream at #AFAC21 Research Day features presentations from Celeste Young 💧 Celeste Young, Rachel Treeby VICSES News and Dr Blythe McLennan RMIT University BNHCRC.
Don't miss out! Register for the virtual conference today: afacconference.com.au/pricing-regist…
A new booklet + posters amplify Indigenous peoples' perspectives on #culturalburning by sharing 6 personal stories of what burning means. With illustrations by Lani Balzan, the stories help fire agencies and land managers better understand cultural burning bit.ly/3oovJxO
Last chance to register for #AFAC21 next week!
The program includes plenty of friendly faces sharing the latest #naturalhazard research from CRC projects, including our own acting utilisation manager Dr Blythe McLennan Blythe McLennan, so don't miss it: bit.ly/3kLNk0j.
Our latest Hazard Note summarises research with Bureau of Meteorology, Australia and Geoscience Australia that created a new way to predict the impact of east coast lows on residential housing. They used existing models and data to build a new capability to help mitigate impact: bit.ly/2ZonSpv
The pavlova can help explain why Australian #earthquakes behave the way they do, according to this article from ABC News featuring CRC's Prof Michael Griffith Uni of Adelaide.
Research with Geoscience Australia has improved the Australian Exposure Information Platform, making information about exposure to #naturalhazards more accessible. This includes the launch of a new Dynamic Exposure Dashboard. Find out more with Hazard Note 105: bit.ly/3EsqeUo