AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Volume 18
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February 2003
In this issue:
Seagulls on the Airstrip: indigenous perspectives on cyclone vulnerability awareness and mitigation strategies for remote communities in the Gulf of Carpentaria by Eddie McLachlan
Guidelines for Emergency Managers working with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities by Louise Mitchell
Communities and their Experience of Emergencies by Mark Sullivan
Bringing 'complex terrorism' and 'corporate malfeasance' into a classification schema for disasters by A. J. W. Taylor
Effects of disclosure of flood-liability on residential property values by Stephen Yeo
Building Safer Urban Communities in the South Pacific by Pat Jones and Charlie Higgins
National Earthquake Conference in Adelaide Allan McDougall
Notes from the field: baptism of a novice fire fighter by Kim Fitzgerald
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May 2003
In this issue:
Integrated recovery management: A new way of looking at a delicate process by Mark Sullivan
Community recovery and its sustainability: Lessons from Gujarat earthquake of India by Rajib Shaw, Manu Gupta and Anshu Sarma
Housing construction in earthquake-prone places: Perspectives, priorities and projections for development by James Lewis
Evaluating the effectiveness of psychological preparedness advice in community cylcone preparedness materials by Shirley A. Morrisey and Joseph P. Reser
Strengthening the capacity of remote Indigenous communities through emergency management by Irene Hocke and Arthur O'Brien
The development of municipal emergency management planning in Victoria, Australia by Paul Gabriel
Re-framing risk, hazards, disasters, and daily life: A report of research into local appreciation of risks and threats by Philip Buckle, Graham L. Marsh and Sydney Smale
The chimera of precision: Inherent uncertainties in disaster loss assessment by John Handmer
Order out of chaos? A critical review of the role of central, regional, and local government in emergency planning in London by Sarah Norman and Eve Coles
Helping the other victims of September 11: Gender uses multiple EOCs to deal with 38 diverted flights by T. Joseph Scanlon
Notes from the field: winning design for national emergency services memorial by Neil Head
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August 2003
Overview of Customs Coastwatch by Customs Coastwatch
Demographic projection as a tool for analysing trends of community vulnerability by Sonya M. Glavac, Peter A. Hastings and Iraphne R. W. Childs
The utility of the World-Wide-Web for fire preparedness of residents by Bernd Rohrmann
Structural and personal social processes in disaster by George Silberbauer
The missing links in community warning systems: findings from two Victorian community warning system projects by Robin Betts
Flood action plans - making loss reduction more effective in the commercial sector by Andrew Gissing
We are all vulnerable by John Handmer
Notes from the field: conference demystified emergency management practice and challenges by Scott-Andrew Smith
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November 2003
Anglicare - The Care That Changes Lives by ANGLICARE Emergency Services
Protecting Volunteers by Michael Eburn
'Working with communities' to 'build social capital' - reflecting on old and new thinking on Volunteers by Christine Fahey
Volunteers in Emergency Management at Outdoor Music Festivals by Cameron Earl, Melissa Stoneham and Mike Capra
Volunteers as a Learning Bridgehead to the Community by Lewis Hughes and John Henry
Volunteerism in emergency management in Australia, directions and developments since the national Volunteer Summit of 2001 by Hori Howard
Book Review and Notes From The Field by Jonathan Abrahams
AJEM Contacts
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