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Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre

BNHCRC
Australia
Academic & Scientific

Mission

Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre draws together all of Australia and New Zealand's fire and emergency service authorities with the leading experts across a range of scientific fields to explore the causes, consequences and mitigation of natural disasters.

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Publication
Published on
22 January 2020
Barriers and enablers in the long term recovery of communities affected by natural hazards: A review of the literature
This report for the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC reviews Australian and international literature on the long term recovery of communities that have been impacted by natural hazards. Previous reviews have considered the immediate, short an
Publication
Published on
15 September 2017
Recovery volunteering after the Pinery fire, South Australia 2015: An explorative case study
The goal of this exploratory study was to better understand the breadth of disaster recovery volunteering following the Pinery Fire in South Australia in 2015, with a particular focus on faith-based groups.
Meetings and conferences
In person
30 May 2016 - 31 May 2016
Gold Coast, Queensland
5th Australian and New Zealand Disaster and Emergency Management Conference
About: The Conference theme "Earth, Fire and Rain" will continue to address planning, response and the introduction of innovative techniques in management of disasters, emergencies and hazards.
Meetings and conferences
In person
03 May 2015 - 05 May 2015
Gold Coast
Australian and New Zealand disaster and emergency management conference
Abstract submission is now open.
Meetings and conferences
In person
02 September 2014 - 05 September 2014
Wellington
After disaster strikes: Learning from adversity - AFAC14
The annual AFAC (Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Authorities Council) and Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre conference is held in New Zealand once every eight years.

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