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Why local knowledge is key to disaster recovery in Gippsland


Roger Jones
Professorial Research Fellow, Victoria University
However, recovery from bushfires of the 2019/2020 Black Summer followed by the COVID-19 pandemic has been different.
Even before these events, we were researching vulnerability to natural hazards, risk ownership and diversity and inclusion nationally as part of our work with the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre.
Through a mix of interviews, focus groups and surveys, we sought insights about communities, how they recover after disaster and what factors have the greatest impact. We focused on community strengths and how to build on them.
Our recently released report, Growing the seeds: recovery, strength and capability in Gippsland communities, highlights that recovery is often non-linear. It’s not just the damage to infrastructure, houses, environment and farmland that makes recovery difficult; the emotional and physical toll is often gruelling as well. ....

Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre , Natural Hazards Cooperative Research , East Gippsland Shire , New South Wales , இயற்கை ஆபத்துகள் கூட்டுறவு ஆராய்ச்சி மையம் , இயற்கை ஆபத்துகள் கூட்டுறவு ஆராய்ச்சி , கிழக்கு கிப்ஸ்லேண்ட் ஶைர் , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் ,

'We know our community better than they do': why local knowledge is key to disaster recovery in Gippsland


Overcoming the odds is second nature to the Gippsland community. The people in this region have seen it all fires, floods, droughts and extreme weather. And every time, these capable, resourceful and independent communities bounce back.
However, recovery from bushfires of the 2019/2020 Black Summer followed by the COVID-19 pandemic has been different.
Even before these events, we were researching vulnerability to natural hazards, risk ownership and diversity and inclusion nationally as part of our work with the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre.
Through a mix of interviews, focus groups and surveys, we sought insights about communities, how they recover after disaster and what factors have the greatest impact. We focused on community strengths and how to build on them. ....

James Ross , Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre , Natural Hazards Cooperative Research , East Gippsland Shire , New South Wales , ஜேம்ஸ் ரோஸ் , இயற்கை ஆபத்துகள் கூட்டுறவு ஆராய்ச்சி மையம் , இயற்கை ஆபத்துகள் கூட்டுறவு ஆராய்ச்சி , கிழக்கு கிப்ஸ்லேண்ட் ஶைர் , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் ,

Indigenous expertise is reducing bushfires in northern Australia


Andrew Edwards
Willie Rioli Sr
Fire Coordinator for the Tiwi Islands, Indigenous Knowledge
Fire risk reduction in the recent past included very local prescribed burning operations. The overall effect was small, with huge greenhouse gas emissions from out-of-control savanna wildfires.
So, what might a better approach look like?
Our team at the Charles Darwin University’s Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research has been working with Indigenous land managers, conservation, research and government organisations in northern Australia for the last 25 years to find more effective ways to manage wildfires.
These collaborations have led to a new approach, blending modern scientific knowledge with traditional Indigenous land management practices to reduce bushfire risk. ....

Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre , Charles Darwin University , Northern Australia , Darwin Centre , Bushfire Research , Kyoto Protocol , Dean Yibarbuk , West Arnhem Land , Natural Hazards Cooperative Research , Greenhouse Gas Emissions , Australian Government , Emergency Services , Remote Communities , Research Fellow , Fire Season , இயற்கை ஆபத்துகள் கூட்டுறவு ஆராய்ச்சி மையம் , சார்லஸ் டார்வின் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , வடக்கு ஆஸ்திரேலியா , டார்வின் மையம் , புஷ்ஃபயர் ஆராய்ச்சி , கியோட்டோ ப்ரோடொகால் , மேற்கு அர்ன்ஹெஞ் நில , இயற்கை ஆபத்துகள் கூட்டுறவு ஆராய்ச்சி , கிரீன்ஹவுஸ் வாயு உமிழ்வு , ஆஸ்திரேலிய அரசு , அவசரம் சேவைகள் ,

Indigenous expertise is reducing bushfires in northern Australia. It's time to consider similar approaches for other disasters


Disclosure statement
Kamaljit K Sangha works for the Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research at Charles Darwin University. We acknowledge the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre (BNHCRC) support to fund our project on, Building Resilience of remote Indigenous Communities that included evaluating real costs and benefits of natural disasters, conducting workshops with Indigenous partners and scenario planning exercises with a wide range of stakeholders across the north (emergency management personnel, Indigenous communities, researchers, and various local organisations).
Andrew Edwards works for the Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research at Charles Darwin University. He receives funding from various organisations such as the Bushfire & Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre, to map fires and vegetation and has worked on the development of the Savanna Burning methodology with a very large group of people. ....

Jimmy Morrison , Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre , Charles Darwin University , Northern Australia , Darwin Centre , Bushfire Research , Waanyi Garawa Rangers , Kyoto Protocol , Dean Yibarbuk , West Arnhem Land , Natural Hazards Cooperative Research , Bushfire Crc , Bushfire Fuel , Disaster Amp Resilience Series , Indigenous Fire , ஜிம்மி மோரிசன் , இயற்கை ஆபத்துகள் கூட்டுறவு ஆராய்ச்சி மையம் , சார்லஸ் டார்வின் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , வடக்கு ஆஸ்திரேலியா , டார்வின் மையம் , புஷ்ஃபயர் ஆராய்ச்சி , கியோட்டோ ப்ரோடொகால் , மேற்கு அர்ன்ஹெஞ் நில , இயற்கை ஆபத்துகள் கூட்டுறவு ஆராய்ச்சி , புஷ்ஃபயர் க்ர்க் , புஷ்ஃபயர் எரிபொருள் ,