Learning from the experiences of residents: January to July 2022 floods

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Taylor, Mel, Miller, Fiona, Johnston, Kim, Ryan, Barbara, Lane, Anne, King, Rachel, Narwal, Harriet, Miller, Madeleine, Simon, Helga and Dabas, Dipika. 2023. "Learning from the experiences of residents: January to July 2022 floods." The Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 38 (3), pp. 27-30.
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Learning from the experiences of residents: January to July 2022 floods

ERA Journal ID36014
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsTaylor, Mel, Miller, Fiona, Johnston, Kim, Ryan, Barbara, Lane, Anne, King, Rachel, Narwal, Harriet, Miller, Madeleine, Simon, Helga and Dabas, Dipika
Journal TitleThe Australian Journal of Emergency Management
Journal Citation38 (3), pp. 27-30
Number of Pages4
Year2023
PublisherEmergency Management Australia
Place of PublicationAustralia
ISSN1324-1540
2204-2288
Web Address (URL)https://search.informit.org/doi/abs/10.3316/informit.203833351810891
Abstract

Following a series of flooding events in New South Wales and Queensland during the period January to July 2022, Natural Hazards Research Australia funded a large post-event research project to understand and learn from the experiences of those affected. A major aim of the study was to identify insights of relevance to policy and practice across emergency management with a goal of using these findings to inform a broad set of stakeholder organisations and provide an evidence base to support future improvements in community safety in future severe natural hazard events. In-depth interviews were conducted between August and October 2021 with 194 residents affected by these floods. An online survey was completed by 430 flood-affected residents during the period November 2022 to February 2023. The data collected included details of prior flood exposure, damage or losses from the floods, information and warnings received, protective actions taken, decisions and actions taken during the flood and details about the clean-up, community and other sources of support as well as flood resilient adaptations made to homes before the floods and any future (planned) adaptations and actions. Three reports are available: a summary of policy implications, a main report detailing key findings and a technical report that includes summary data.

KeywordsFlood, Queensland, Northern NSW, 2022 floods
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020470101. Communication studies
350703. Disaster and emergency management
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Byline AffiliationsNatural Hazards Research Australia, Australia
Macquarie University
Queensland University of Technology
University of Southern Queensland
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How people seek information when their community is in a disaster
Ryan, Barbara. 2011. "How people seek information when their community is in a disaster." Emergency Media and Public Affairs: Partnering with the Media (2011). Canberra, Australia 10 - 12 Apr 2011 Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Australia.
Crisis preparedness in government departments in Australia
Ryan, Barbara. 2009. "Crisis preparedness in government departments in Australia." 2009 Emergency Media and Public Affairs Conference: Engaging in Emergencies. Melbourne, Australia 24 - 26 May 2009 Melbourne, Australia.
Significance of communication in emergency management
Ryan, Barbara and Matheson, Amalia. 2010. "Significance of communication in emergency management." The Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 25 (1), pp. 54-57.
Just what is the significance of communication in emergency management? An attempt to find empirical evidence by content analysis of reviews and debriefs of Australian emergency incidents and exercises
Ryan, Barbara and Matheson, Amalia. 2009. "Just what is the significance of communication in emergency management? An attempt to find empirical evidence by content analysis of reviews and debriefs of Australian emergency incidents and exercises." 2009 Emergency Media and Public Affairs Conference: Engaging in Emergencies. Melbourne, Australia 24 - 26 May 2009 Melbourne, Australia.
How can the corporate sector concepts of 'reputation' and 'trust' be used by local government? A study to establish a model of reputation management for local government
Ryan, Barbara. 2007. "How can the corporate sector concepts of 'reputation' and 'trust' be used by local government? A study to establish a model of reputation management for local government." Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal. 8, pp. 37-75.