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Design-led strategies for bushfire preparedness

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posted on 2024-11-23, 05:50 authored by Yoko AkamaYoko Akama, Susan Chaplin, Richard Phillips, Keith Toh
To date, both government and fire authorities in Victoria have deployed a variety of communication messages on bushfire awareness. Yet, distributing information to a wide audience is not enough to increase people's preparedness for bushfire. These forms of communication sustain a transmission process that reinforces the powerdynamics of control, making audiences passive. It perpetuates the disempowerment felt by communities who are not engaged in a dialogic process, further broadening the gap between 'expert' fire authorities and 'non-expert' community. This paper presents co-design methods that were used to facilitate a dialogic form of communication on bushfire preparedness with community members in the Southern Otways, Victoria. The research engaged a group of 20 residents to facilitate cocreation and communication of local knowledge of the geographical environment through visualisation. These methods show potential of bridging relationships between neighbours and the importance of social interactions that can lead to better fire preparation.

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Start page

407

End page

424

Total pages

18

Outlet

Proceedings of the Disaster and Emergency Management Conference

Editors

Cathryn Gertzos

Name of conference

Earth: Fire and Rain Australian & New Zealand Disaster and Emergency Management Conference

Publisher

AST Management

Place published

Brisbane, Australia

Start date

2012-04-16

End date

2012-04-18

Language

English

Copyright

© AST Management

Former Identifier

2006040362

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-04-08

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  • Yes

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