Emergency Management

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This National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan guides researchers engaged in generating the information that Australia needs to develop adaptive strategies for Emergency Management.
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Projects relevant to extreme weather in NCCARF's research portfolio are listed in this factsheet with information on the investigators and delivery date and a short summary of each project.
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This report examines likely impacts on buildings from increasingly intense weather events and identifies some regulatory mechanisms for construction, insurance and planning to adapt to climate change.
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This research evaluated community service organisations current vulnerability to climate change impacts to physical infrastructure and their role in managing risks to their clients and the community.
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This study identifies temperatures when population mortality and morbidity is likely to increase, locations of vulnerable groups, and how risks from extreme heat are likely to change in the future.
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This fact sheet highlights findings from the NCCARF research project 'Damage to buildings during the 2010-11 Eastern Australia flooding events'.
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December 2012 issue of NCCARF Newsletter
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Projects relevant to emergency management in NCCARF's research portfolio are listed in this factsheet with information on the investigators and delivery date and a short summary of each project.
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This study extends work from 2010 to provide a basis to monitor important psychological and behavioural responses, impacts, and changes related to impacts of climate change and extreme weather events
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Focused on four disaster-impacted communities: Beechworth and Bendigo (VIC) and Ingham and Innisfail (QLD) this report makes recommendations for emergency management and local government policies.

