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Experiences of heat stress while homeless on hot summer days in Adelaide 在阿德莱德炎热的夏天无家可归时的热应激体验
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.47389/36.4.55
D. Every, J. McLennan, E. Osborn, Chris Cook
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引用次数: 1
Perceptions of storm surges in north Queensland 昆士兰州北部出现风暴潮
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.47389/36.4.75
Kristy J. Livock, A. Swinbourne
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引用次数: 1
Understanding skill decay and skill maintenance in first responders 了解急救人员的技能衰减和技能维持
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.47389/36.4.44
Samuel Woodman, C. Bearman, P. Hayes
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引用次数: 2
Boomerang volunteers in the Finnish Fire Service 芬兰消防局的回旋镖志愿者
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.47389/36.4.50
S. Malinen, Puck Algera, Teija Mankkinen
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引用次数: 0
July 2021 2021年7月
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI: 10.47389/36.3
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引用次数: 0
2005 Events and Outcomes: Hurricane Katrina and Beyond 2005年事件与结果:卡特里娜飓风及其后
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2019-07-19 DOI: 10.4324/9780429425059-7
M. Gall, S. Cutter
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引用次数: 2
Systems Are Tested: Emergency Management and Legal Responses to the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill 系统测试:英国石油公司深水地平线石油泄漏的应急管理和法律反应
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2019-07-19 DOI: 10.4324/9780429425059-8
L. Ritchie, D. Gill, J. Harrald
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引用次数: 0
The Evolving Federal Role in Emergency Management: Policies and Processes 联邦在应急管理中的作用演变:政策和程序
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2019-07-19 DOI: 10.4324/9780429425059-9
P. Roberts, Jeffrey A. Glick, G. Wamsley
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引用次数: 3
From Painful Past to Uncertain Future 从痛苦的过去到不确定的未来
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2019-07-19 DOI: 10.4324/9780429425059-10
P. Roberts, Jeffrey A. Glick
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引用次数: 1
Federal Emergency Management Comes of Age: 1979–2001 联邦应急管理的成熟:1979-2001
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2012-04-11 DOI: 10.4324/9780429425059-5
R. Sylves
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引用次数: 8
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