AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Volume 14
Issue One I Issue Two I Issue Three I Issue Four
Autumn 1999
In this issue:
Integrating emergency services by Bob Mitchell
The Pacific Cities Project: a SOPAC regional initiative by Graham Shorten
From efficiency to risk sensitivity: reconstructing management capabilities after economic rationalism by Alexander Kouzmin & Nada Korac-Kakabadse
The problem - finding the problem: Canada's ice disasters lessons for Y2K by Joseph Scanlon
Simplifying disasters: developing a model for complex non-linear events by Charles Kelly
Shifts in emergency management service provision: a case for new innovative leadership by Robin Pagram
The Katherine-Daly flood disaster 1998 by Alan Skertchly & Kristen Skertchly
Observations on Tsunami disaster in Papua New Guinea by Phil Stenchion
Emergency management & inter-agency management protocols by Pam Millican
Thredbo landslide recovery by Keith Dawe
Emergency & disaster legislation in Russia: the key development trends and features by Boris Porfiriev
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Winter 1999
In this issue:
Administrative law and response to emergencies by Roger Douglas
The Acute Stress Disorder Scale: a tool for predicting post-traumatic stress disorder by Richard Bryant
Redundancy as requirement: lessons from the 1997-98 Peruvian El Nino disasters by David McEntire
Improving the management of emergencies: Enhancing the ICS by Julian Yates
Community risk in Cairns: a multi-hazard risk assessment by Ken Granger, Trevor Jones, Marion Leiba & Greg Scott
The effects of tropical cyclone Vance on Exmouth by Greg Reardon, Geoff Boughton, David Henderson & John Ginger
Drought assessment: the 1997-98 El Nino drought in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands by Joe Barr
Counter-disaster planning in a paediatric hospital by Valerie Smyth
Registered Engineers for Disaster Relief (RedR) Australia and its work in Papua New Guinea and other places by Andrew Sinclair
The role of legislation in the advancement of community education Part 2: is exhortation the key? by Jeffrey Barnes
Leadership in emergency services by Julian Yates
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Spring 1999
In this issue:
'Ecological emergencies' and resource and environmental management by Stephen Dovers & Tony Norton
When is a fire an ecological emergency? by Ross A Bradstock & A Malcolm Giff
Ecological impacts of flood mitigation and drainage in coastal lowlands by Ian White, Lance Heath & Mike Melville
Assessing the risk associated with importing and keeping exotic vertebrates in Australia by Mary Bomford & Quentin Hart
Blue green algal blooms: a preventable emergency? by John Whittington
In remembrance: post-disaster rituals and symbols by Anne Eyre
Impact of landslides in Australia to June 1999 by Marion Michael-Leiba
Disasters as Heuristics - A case study by Simon Bennett
Managing volunteers by B W Howard AO MC
New thinking on disaster: the link between safety culture and risk-taking by C J Pitzer
Controlling crisis chaos by Ross Campbell
Media coverage of mass death: not always unwelcome by Joseph Scanion & Conrad McCullum
Using cyberspace to enhance disaster mitigation, planning and response: opportunities and limitations by Henry W. Fischer III
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Summer 1999/2000
In this issue:
Demographics and emergency management: knowing your stakeholders by Norman Ferrier
Managing change within the emergency services to ensure the long-term viability of volunteerism by Samantha Reinholtd
The response to the 'mother of all storms': a combat agency view by Chas Keys
The Sydney hailstorm: the insurance perspective by Christopher Henri
The Sydney hailstorm: the Victorian experience by Gareth Davis
The April 1999 Sydney hailstorm by Stephen Yeo, Roy Leigh & Ivan Kuhne
Stop propagating disaster myths by Claude de Ville de Goyet
Responding to mass casualty incidents in the rural setting: a case study by Jon Hodge & Malcolm Robertson
A Reconsideration of the Natural and Role of Resettlement Housing and Housing Materials in Natural Disaster Recovery in Indigenous Communities by Isoide Macatol & Joseph Rese
Traditional Aboriginal knowledge and sustained human survival in the face of severe natural hazards in the Australian monsoon region: some lessons from the past for today and tomorrow by Allan Skertchly & Kristen Skertchly
The age of accountability: future community involvement in disaster reduction by John Twigg
The experience of Traumatic Stress among urban firefighters by P.H. Barnes
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