Community safety and engagement
Perceptions of Prescribed Burning in a Local Forest Community in Victoria, Australia
Bushfires—How can we avoid the unavoidable?
Landscape fires as social disasters: An overview of ‘the bushfire problem’
Is staying at home the safest option during bushfires? Historical evidence for an Australian approach☆
Communities and bushfire hazard in Australia: More questions than answers
Questions raised over climate change link to US fires
Fires in California
Social Construct of Fuels in the Interface 1
Householders living in fire-prone bushland areas recognised the high fire danger on their doorsteps, but many may treat fuel hazard reduction as a low priority. This study explored how householders perceived the value and risks of living in or near bushland and analysed the complex mix of hazards, risk, benefit and value perceptions that influenced the way they approached fire hazard.