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Co-designing predictive maps for community use during a bushfire

Co-designing predictive maps for community use during a bushfire

Research theme

Resilient communities

Publication type

Journal Article

Published date

10/2022

Author Chloe Begg , Angela Gardner , Erica Kuligowski , Amy Griffin , Paula Dootson , Timothy Neale , Graham Dwyer
Abstract

Climate change means that planning for and responding to future bushfire events is increasingly challenging for emergency management organisations. Arguably, meeting the challenges caused by climate requires more than an improvement in our knowledge about climate change and its likely effects. Instead, the current challenge lies in the translation of this knowledge into emergency management policy practice. 

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
Australian Journal of Emergency Management
Volume
37
Start Page
63
Issue
4
Number of Pages
2
Date Published
10/2022
Type of Article
News and Views
URL
https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/resources/ajem-october-2022-co-designing-predictive-maps-for-community-use-during-a-bushfire/
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Predictions in public: understanding the design, communication and dissemination of predictive maps to the public