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Conference posters - Program C

Community self sufficiency for fire safety

Bushfire Economics - BCRC / AFAC 2005 Poster
This project examines the economic impacts of bushfires and bushfire management on local, state and the national economy, and attempts to evaluate the economic efficiency of various bushfire management strategies. [pdf 313.6 kb]


Concept mapping for community saftey outcomes - BCRC / AFAC 2005 poster
The researchers in Project C7 used a technique known as 'Concept mapping' with a rnage of stakeholders to identify outcomes for bushfire education programs. [pdf 340.3 kb]


Coping with Bushfires in East Gippsland - BCRC / AFAC 2005 Poster
Rural resilience and the 2003 Victorian bushfires [pdf 772.0 kb]


Does Community Education make a difference? BCRC / AFAC 2005 Posters
Identifying factors influencing decision making in relation to householder preparedness and response to bushfires. [pdf 61.9 kb]


Evaluation of the stay or go policy - BCRC / AFAC 2005 posters
The aim of this project is to identify impediments to full implementation of the Stay or Go policy, suggest improvements and examine ways of integrating the policy with other important factors in bushfire risk management. [pdf 971.3 kb]


Fire bugged - BCRC / AFAC 2005 Posters
This project aims to reduce the incidence to deliberately lit fires in Australian bushland environments. [pdf 150.3 kb]


Fire management catchment groups - BCRC/ AFAC 2005 poster
The future of bushfire management? [pdf 409.1 kb]


Living with Bushfire Risk - BCRC / AFAC 2005 Posters
Residents’ accounts of bushfire preparedness [pdf 62.9 kb]


Understanding communities - locality remains important - BCRC / AFAC 2005 Poster
The aim of the Understanding Communities Project (C1) is to increase community resilience to bushfires. [pdf 88.6 kb]


Program C links

Program C research aims to increase community self sufficiency for fire safety through research into community education, risk communication, evaluation of the 'stay or go' policy, community engagement and bushfire economics.

Visit the Program C research pages

Swifts town Meeting Feb'03 - DSE photographer