Mitigation of the Impact of Tropical Cyclones in Northern Australia through Community Capacity Enhancement

Documents - Journal: Journal article
30 Nov 1999 -
Community mitigation of hazard impact requires hazard knowledge and preparedness on the part of the members of diverse and complex communities. Longitudinal research in the tropical cyclone prone north of Australia has gathered extensive datasets on community awareness, preparedness and knowledge, in order to contribute to education campaigns and mitigation strategies. Data have been used to identify issues of vulnerability to cyclones and capacity to deal with the hazard. This has been developed as a community vulnerability and capacity model that may be applied to diverse communities in order to assess levels of capability to mitigate and deal with cyclone hazard. The model is presented here in a simplified form as its development is evolving and ongoing.
Author: King,D.
Organizer: Springer
Location: Netherlands

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