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Place Attachment: A Predictor Of Bushfire Preparedness In Regional Communities
CRC Member: Author or Source Reference:
Prof Carmen Lawrence
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Place Attachment: A Predictor Of Bushfire Preparedness In Regional Communities
Research Project Reference
Community level influence on individual behaviours with respect to bushfire readiness and decision making in the face of immediate threat