With the research continuing to be wound up, the focus quite rightly is shifting to utilisation, with professional development forums conducted by researchers for AFAC groups a key aspect. Last week the Rural and Land Management Group participated in a PD forum on...
Noreen Krusel
Noreen has research, policy and operational experience in bushfire community safety programs. She also has extensive experience in post fire analysis. Noreen is assisting fire and land management agencies to bridge the gap between research and its effective application.
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Recently I commissioned a high level synthesis of existing Bushfire CRC community safety research in partnership with AFAC. Taking in the last 10 years, the aim was to assist the AFAC Community Safety Group gain a better understanding of the key themes that have emerged from...
You will have noticed the changes to our Fire Notes since issue 121 – one of these changes is very much designed to facilitate utilisation.
The activity sheets provide you with simple tools (...
Late 2013 saw the launch of the Bushfire CRC seminar series, with free webinars conducted before Christmas and in the New Year. Scheduled through to June this year, the focus is to bring Australia’s leading fire researchers to our agency partners in Australia and New Zealand...
In July I commissioned research into the role of the Bushfire CRC Lead End User (LEU) – aiming to learn from the experience of the LEUs and to find out if the conduct of role matched the functions described in the role statement.
The research found that: LEUs were ...
Sometimes it’s hard to make sense of new information, especially when there is a lot of it! Research projects are winding up, and each is producing a final report, Fire Note and a presentation – at a minimum. Most projects have multiple reports, papers, presentation...
Does your agency make use of Bushfire CRC research? The answer should be ‘yes’, and we want to acknowledge this!
Last year marked the presentation of the first Bushfire CRC Research Utilisation Award at the Bushfire CRC and AFAC annual conference. The award...
As a part of the Bushfire CRC’s learning about end user/researcher collaboration, I have commissioned some research to explore the role of the Lead End User. Aiming to learn from the experience of lead end users over the past three years, I am seeking opportunities for how...
Did you know that as a Bushfire CRC end user, you are eligible for a travel grant of up to $3000 to discuss and promote how your organisation has utilised Bushfire CRC research at major international conferences?
This opportunity is in recognition that end users are...
As the current Bushfire CRC research program nears completion we are keen to provide maximum opportunities for end user agency partners to understand the research that is relevant to their needs. Over the next 12 months, a speakers program is planned, with researchers...