Search Results - "Yetta Gurtner"
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Promoting owner responsibility for pets in disasters
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-07-2021)“…The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practice. Complex human-animal relationships affect…”
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Focusing post-disaster research methodology: Reflecting on 50 years of post-disaster research
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-10-2021)“…The 50th anniversary of cyclone Althea at Christmas time this year, 2021, prompts a reflection of a corresponding 50 years of post-disaster research by the…”
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Tornadoes in Australia: Are we prepared?
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-07-2022)“…Australian summers are periods of extensive and severe weather events. This often includes rapid-onset events of intense rainfall, flooding, hail, damaging…”
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Returning to paradise: Investigating issues of tourism crisis and disaster recovery on the island of Bali
Published in Journal of hospitality and tourism management (01-09-2016)“…The past decade has seen the rapid proliferation of theory, literature, and research, in the field of tourism disaster and crisis management, however very few…”
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Tornadoes in Australia: Are we prepared?
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-07-2022)“…Australian summers are periods of extensive and severe weather events. This often includes rapid-onset events of intense rainfall, flooding, hail, damaging…”
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Focusing post-disaster research methodology: Reflecting on 50 years of post-disaster research
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-10-2021)“…The 50th anniversary of cyclone Althea at Christmas time this year, 2021, prompts a reflection of a corresponding 50 years of post-disaster research by the…”
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Promoting owner responsibility for pets in disasters
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-07-2021)“…The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practice. Complex human-animal relationships affect…”
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After the Wave: A Wake Up Warning for Australian Coastal Locations
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-02-2005)“…In common with much of Asia, most Australians live close to the sea, with a significant portion living in the immediate coastal hazard zone. In Queensland for…”
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Land use planning for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
Published in International journal of disaster resilience in the built environment (11-04-2016)“…Purpose The Hyogo Framework for Action focussed disaster risk reduction (DRR) on land-use planning, with international agencies, research organisations and…”
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After the Bali Bombing - the Long Road to Recovery
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-11-2004)“…Few would dispute that the terrorist bombings of October 2002 precipitated a crisis for Kuta and Bali. Beyond the direct impacts, the tourism sector was…”
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After the Bali Bombing - the Long Road to Recovery
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-11-2004)“…Few would dispute that the terrorist bombings of October 2002 precipitated a crisis for Kuta and Bali. Beyond the direct impacts, the tourism sector was…”
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After the Bali Bombing - the Long Road to Recovery
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-11-2004)“…Few would dispute that the terrorist bombings of October 2002 precipitated a crisis for Kuta and Bali. Beyond the direct impacts, the tourism sector was…”
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Focusing post-disaster research methodology: Reflecting on 50 years of post-disaster research
Published in TheAustralian Journal of Emergency Management (01-10-2021)“…The 50th anniversary of cyclone Althea at Christmastime this year, 2021, prompts a reflection of a corresponding 50 years of post-disaster research by the…”
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Focusing post-disaster research methodology: Reflecting on 50 years of post-disaster research
Published in TheAustralian Journal of Emergency Management (01-10-2021)“…The 50th anniversary of cyclone Althea at Christmastime this year, 2021, prompts a reflection of a corresponding 50 years of post-disaster research by the…”
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Focusing post-disaster research methodology: Reflecting on 50 years of post-disaster research
Published in TheAustralian Journal of Emergency Management (01-10-2021)“…The 50th anniversary of cyclone Althea at Christmastime this year, 2021, prompts a reflection of a corresponding 50 years of post-disaster research by the…”
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After the Wave: A Wake Up Warning for Australian Coastal Locations
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-02-2005)“…In common with much of Asia, most Australians live close to the sea, with a significant portion living in the immediate coastal hazard zone. In Queensland for…”
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After the Wave: A Wake Up Warning for Australian Coastal Locations
Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-02-2005)“…In common with much of Asia, most Australians live close to the sea, with a significant portion living in the immediate coastal hazard zone. In Queensland for…”
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Crisis in Bali: lessons in tourism recovery
Published in Crisis management in tourism (2007)“…This chapter presents a theoretical perspective on tourism and crisis management and then discusses Bali's experience with a terrorism-induced tourism crisis,…”
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Phuket: tsunami and tourism - a preliminary investigation
Published in Crisis management in tourism (2007)“…This chapter examines the 2004 tsunami disaster in southern Thailand, its impact on tourism, and the management of the crisis. Based on this preliminary…”
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