| Literature DB >> 28361058 |
Rachel Anne Nosworthy Westcott1, Kevin Ronan2, Hilary Bambrick3, Melanie Taylor4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Narrowing the awareness-preparedness gap in bushfires (wildfires) means that new strategies and tactics will be needed to improve human safety and survival in this increasingly frequent and severe globally significant natural hazard. One way to do this is to explore the peri-event experiences of novel demographic groups living and working in at-risk areas to determine how best to strengthen a collaborative, mutually beneficial interface with emergency responders. Thus, this study included participants from one novel demographic, animal owners, in combination with emergency responders. Animal owners themselves are a large, diverse group whose preparedness and response behavior has not been assessed with respect to their potential contribution to contemporary natural hazard management.Entities:
Keywords: animal owners; animals; bushfire; disaster; emergency; emergency responder; wildfire
Year: 2017 PMID: 28361058 PMCID: PMC5352657 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Themes of the data corpus.
| Bushfire in kingdom animalia | Paper, scissors, bushfire, action! | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Bushfire and animals shouldn’t mix | 1a. | 6. The purpose of life is a life of purpose | |
| 1b. On the sheep’s back | 7. A problem understood is a problem half solved | ||
| 2. Be fire-fit: weekly is worth it! | 8. Ignorance is not bliss | ||
| 3. Complexity of the social microclimate | 9. Give me a home among the gum trees | 9a. Effortless affordable luxury | |
| 4. Trust | |||
| 5. Information gathering | |||
| 10. When the dust settles | |||
The main themes listed in this table are (1) Bushfire and animals shouldn’t mix (2) be fire fit: weekly is worth it! (readiness) (3) complexity of the social microclimate (the 21st century family and their animals) (4) trust (5) information gathering (6) the purpose of life is a life of purpose (responders) (7) a problem understood is a problem half solved (adaptive response) (8) ignorance is not bliss (maladaptive and unsafe response) (9) give me a home among the gum trees (the tree-changers) (10) when the dust settles (recovery).
Key outcome themes identified in the current study.
| Policy development and implementation | Etiology of decision-making |
|---|---|
| Catastrophic day leave | Effect of the social microclimate |
| Financial incentives | Adaptive rewards as opposed to costs—achieving a net gain |
Insurance policies Municipal fees and charges Best practice rewards | |
| Maladaptive costs—negate maladaptive rewards | |
| Farming practices, fuels, and firebreaks | Dynamic risk assessment |