Morning Tea & Poster Session — ASN Events
10:00AM - 11:00AM
Trade Exhibition Hall

#AFAC2013

Utilizing Satellite Technology to Meet the Challenges Facing Emergency Management (#200)

10:00 AM
Kimberley Bagnall

Educating the Educators Project  (#201)

10:00 AM
Heather Bailie

Out of scale fires: is ‘going mobile’ the answer? (#202)

10:00 AM
Justin Bear

Learning from Events - Who's learning what and how can we improve? (#203)

10:00 AM
Anne Black

Adapting Disaster Risk Reduction to Climate Change: Transforming Risk Management (#204)

10:00 AM
Karyn Bosomworth

Community-Led Planning Pilot –  Increased resilience from a collaborative approach to planning. (#205)

10:00 AM
Gwynne Brennan

Discussion of aerial water diffuser systems operated by helicopters for fighting bushfires and forest fires (#206)

10:00 AM
Kwok Pun Cheung

Lessons from the January 2013 NSW bush fires ‘Passing’ the first big test of a new way of operating in an information age (#207)

10:00 AM
Anthony Clark

Leading innovation and change (#208)

10:00 AM
Paul Davis

Trial of new technology for the Fire Services Commissioner at Eldorado, a communications blackspot location (#209)

10:00 AM
Geoff C Drucker

Shaping northern Australia: the collaborative calibration, validation and application of fire mapping. (#210)

10:00 AM
Andrew C Edwards

The use of social media in operational response and coordination in remote areas (#211)

10:00 AM
Chris Flavelle

The 2021 Research Program; identifying future risk, today (#212)

10:00 AM
Holly Foster

Thou Shalt Not Kill.....Ten Commandments For Keeping Your Patients From The Dead! (#213)

10:30 AM
Cheya A Gerard

SHOCKing Problem....Awe-INSPIRING Solution (#214)

10:30 AM
Cheya A Gerard

Critical assessment of the relevance and integrity of the Community Fireguard Program (#215)

10:30 AM
Lisa Gibbs

Identifying Changes in the Geographic Distribution of Incidents (#216)

10:30 AM
David Giffen

Segmentation – the challenge of turning research into practice (#217)

10:30 AM
John Gilbert

Risk Based Fire Management Planning (#218)

10:30 AM
Darryl Glover

LANDSCAPING FOR BUSHFIRE MITIGATION (#219)

10:30 AM
Owen Gooding

INTER-AGENCY FUEL REDUCTION IMPROVES CAPABILITY (#220)

10:30 AM
Owen Gooding

Identifying and resolving breakdowns at the regional management level (#221)

10:30 AM
Jared A Grunwald

LOCALISED TAILORED APPROACH TO COMMUNITY INFORMATION (#222)

10:30 AM
Paul Harris

Research into Implementation of Satellite Derived Grassland Curing (#223)

10:30 AM
Simon Heemstra

Better Smoke Management - Development of a Smoke Plume Modeling System for Prescribed Burning In New South Wales (#224)

10:30 AM
Simon Heemstra

Spatial Representation of Fire Danger Indices (#225)

10:30 AM
Robin A Hicks

Transforming the Emergency Management Volunteer - A case study into Mulicultural Mentoring and Organisational Capacity Building (#226)

10:30 AM
Ray Jasper

Phase 1 trial of a radio-based wake-up emergency warning system (YellowBird ALERT) in the ACT region (#227)

10:30 AM
Dominic Lane

21 st CENTURY REVOLUTION of FOREST FIRE SUPPRESSION (#228)

10:30 AM
Daniel Mr. Leigh

What's My Risk? The Wyong Shire Council experience to improve risk understanding and make community engagement engaging (#229)

10:30 AM
David A Lemcke

Secondments - Junket or Journey of Learning? (#230)

10:30 AM
Stuart Morris

The Global Environment Facility Special Climate Change Fund has granted US$3.5m to South Africa for a three-year project to implement integrated fire management programmes in the Fynbos biome. This project aims to reduce the risk to life, the economy and the environment caused by unwanted wildland fires associated with climate change. (#231)

10:30 AM
Tessa Oliver

Going with the flow: Utilising existing community information networks during emergency response. (#232)

10:30 AM
Kathy Overton

Intelligence and Information Collection – How do Emergency harness the power multiple source collection and fusion? (#233)

10:30 AM
Neale S.A. McIver

Climate Adaption and Emergency Management (#234)

10:30 AM
Narelle Rawnsley

Enhancing community empowerment, ownership, and resilience to natural hazards in the Deaf Community of New South Wales (NSW), Australia (#235)

10:30 AM
Melanie Rebane

Electronic Incident Action Plan and the Future (#236)

10:30 AM
Paul Rowe

The development and implementation of Rapid Aerial Response Teams (RART) within the NSW Rural Fire Service (#237)

10:30 AM
Christopher Ryder

Mapping of Australian fire weather potential; Observational and modelling studies (#238)

10:30 AM
Augusto Sanabria

Leadership in the 21st Century – Evolving Models of Mission Command (#239)

10:30 AM
Jim Saveland

Community Protection Planning in NSW - Tailoring Bush Fire Risk Management to Individual Communities (#240)

10:30 AM
Corey Shackleton

Dynamic fire propagation and extreme wildfire development (#241)

10:30 AM
Jason J. Sharples

Adaptation and integration to enhance resilience from natural disasters (#242)

10:30 AM
Lew Mr Short

NSW SES Impact Assessment Capability Case Study – Severe Storm 17 November 2012 Woodburn, NSW Richmond Tweed Region (#243)

10:30 AM
Elliott Simmons

The downwind chemical hazard – An improved system for identifying and managing community impacts. (#244)

10:30 AM
Darren Simon

Overview of Bushfire Resilience Project for NSW Aboriginal Communities (#245)

10:30 AM
Paul Smith

The need for transformational change: LACES To PLACES. (#246)

10:30 AM
lowell steffen

NEW APPROACH TO INCIDENT INVESTIGATION (#247)

10:30 AM
Roger Strickland

The economics of veldfires in the fynbos of Western Cape, South Africa (#248)

10:30 AM
Albert A van der Merwe

Household preparedness and responses to the Black Saturday bushfires (#250)

10:30 AM
Joshua Whittaker

Developing a Fire Information Management System for DEWNR (#251)

10:30 AM
Mike Wouters

Wildfire Response & Recovery in Texas (USA): Networks and Performance (#252)

10:30 AM
Clayton Wukich

Getting a 'Shut Down' Culture to 'Open Up' for Learning: U.S. Fire Managers Discuss Communication and its Consequences in Reviews of Escaped Prescribed Fires. (#253)

10:30 AM
Jennifer A Ziegler

Exploring the spatial, temporal and localised context of bushfire fatalities and house loss: towards a new National Fire Danger Rating System (5354)

10:30 AM
Katharine Haynes