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Date: 2014-03-03 22:23:23
Public safety
Ethics
Disaster preparedness
Emergency management
Humanitarian aid
Occupational safety and health
Risk
Black Saturday bushfires
Management
Actuarial science
Bushfires in Australia

Opinion: ready or not? Can community education increase householder preparedness for bushfire? Alan Rhodes argues that we need to incorporate research findings on community capacity into our education and preparedness pr

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