Adaptive capacity beyond the household: a systematic review of empirical social-ecological research

S Vallury, AP Smith, BC Chaffin… - Environmental …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
The concept of adaptive capacity has received significant attention within social-ecological
and environmental change research. Within both the resilience and vulnerability literatures …

Facilitating sustainable disaster risk reduction in Indigenous communities: Reviving Indigenous worldviews, knowledge and practices through two-way partnering

T Ali, PT Buergelt, D Paton, JA Smith… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The Sendai Framework of Action 2015–2030 calls for holistic Indigenous disaster risk
reduction (DRR) research. Responding to this call, we synergized a holistic philosophical …

Diffusion of indigenous fire management and carbon-credit programs: Opportunities and challenges for “scaling-up” to temperate ecosystems

W Nikolakis, C Welham, G Greene - Frontiers in Forests and Global …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Savanna burning programs across northern Australia generate millions of dollars per year
for Indigenous communities through carbon and other greenhouse gas (GHG) markets. In …

What's in a name?“Smong” and the sustaining of risk communication and DRR behaviours as evocation fades

SA Sutton, D Paton, P Buergelt, E Meilianda… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
There are familiar patterns in the ways individuals and society process disaster recovery and
future disaster risk reduction (DRR) needs as the memory of a disaster fades. Affect is …

Aboriginal community governance on the frontlines and faultlines in the Black Summer bushfires

B Williamson - 2021 - openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au
The 2019-20 'Black Summer'bushfires were unprecedented in their size, scale and
devastation. It was widely acknowledged that the bushfires disproportionally impacted …

Empowering remote Indigenous communities in natural disaster prone Northern Australia

KK Sangha, B Sithole, H Hunter-Xenie… - … Journal of Mass …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Risks and challenges associated with recurring natural hazards (especially wet season
cyclonic and flooding events; dry season extensive savanna fires) facing remote north …

Empowering Indigenous natural hazards management in northern Australia

J Russell-Smith, G James, AM Dhamarrandji… - Ambio, 2022 - Springer
Northern Australia is prone to recurring severe natural hazards, especially frequent
cyclones, flooding, and extensive wildfires. The region is sparsely populated (≪ 0.5 persons …

Hazard-smart remote communities in northern Australia: Community-led preparedness

B Sithole, OB Campion… - Australian Journal of …, 2019 - search.informit.org
Critiques of current attempts to build resilience in remote communities in northern Australia
have generally been criticised as top-down and failing to produce meaningful outcomes. A …

Pemberdayaan Sosial Terhadap Komunitas Adat Terpencil Di Kabupaten Merangin Tahun 2021 (Studi Kasus Pemberdayaan Di Permukiman Sad Desa Sungai Ulak …

S Maryam, S Susilawati - Jurnal Politik dan Pemerintahan Daerah, 2023 - jppd.org
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui Pemberdayaan Sosial Terhadap Komunitas Adat
Terpencil di Kabupaten Merangin Tahun 2021 di Desa Sungai Ulak Kecamatan Nalo …

'Blackfella Way, Our Way of Managing Fires and Disasters Bin Ignored but “Im Still Here”': Australian Aboriginal Governance Structures for Emergency Management

B Sithole, D Campbell… - Disaster Risk Reduction …, 2022 - Springer
Evidence of principles and strategies to include remote Australian Aboriginal communities in
Emergency Management (EM) in Australia abound. For example, the existence of the …