Expanding protection motivation theory: investigating an application to animal owners and emergency responders in bushfire emergencies

R Westcott, K Ronan, H Bambrick, M Taylor - BMC psychology, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) was developed by Rogers in 1975,
to describe how individuals are motivated to react in a self-protective way towards a …

Why don't bushfire warnings work as intended? Responses to official warnings during bushfires in New South Wales, Australia

J Whittaker, M Taylor, C Bearman - International journal of disaster risk …, 2020 - Elsevier
Australian fire services provide two broad types of warning to people in bushfire (or wildfire)
risk areas. Fire Danger Ratings communicate the possible consequences of a bushfire due …

[PDF][PDF] An integrative review of the 2017 Port Hill fires' impact on animals, their owners and first responders' encounters with the human-animal interface

H Squance, DM Johnston, C Stewart… - … journal of disaster …, 2018 - tur-www1.massey.ac.nz
Animal welfare emergency management is a critical component of modern emergency
management, because the powerful bond between people and animals influences …

[图书][B] Disaster education, communication and engagement

N Dufty - 2020 - books.google.com
A detailed guide to the design and evaluation of effective disaster learning programs
Disaster Education, Communication and Engagement provides a much-needed evidence …

The Australian 2019/2020 black summer bushfires: analysis of the pathology, treatment strategies and decision making about burnt livestock

BD Cowled, M Bannister-Tyrrell, M Doyle… - Frontiers in veterinary …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
In 2019/2020, Australia experienced a severe bushfire event, with many tens of thousands of
livestock killed or euthanized. Little systematic research has occurred to understand …

Predicting self-evacuation in Australian bushfire

KW Strahan, J Whittaker, J Handmer - Environmental Hazards, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Australian bushfire safety policy does not require mandatory evacuation from bushfire as
practiced in North America and other jurisdictions. Australian householders confronted with …

The protective action decision model: When householders choose their protective response to wildfire

K Strahan, SJ Watson - Journal of Risk Research, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Confronted with an imminent bushfire threat, Australian householders can respond by
evacuating, waiting to see what the bushfire does before deciding, or remaining to defend …

[HTML][HTML] Incentives for self-evacuation: A panacea for bushfire fatalities in the Australian bushfire-prone areas

O Adedokun, T Egbelakin, T Gajendran… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Recurring bushfire disasters have shaped the Australian landscape for over 110 years.
Despite this, there has been a rise in the migration of residents into bushfire-prone areas …

A model to explain information seeking behaviour by individuals in the response phase of a disaster

B Ryan - Library & Information Science Research, 2018 - Elsevier
This Australian study establishes a model that provides a foundation for communication
channels and tools selection by agencies in the post-warning response phase of a disaster …

The black summer bushfires: impacts and risk factors for livestock bushfire injury in south‐eastern Australia

BD Cowled, A Hillman, MP Ward… - Australian Veterinary …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background The 2019/2020 Australian bushfires were the largest bushfire event in modern
Australian history. While actions to mitigate risk to homes from bushfires are well reported …