The Australian Natural Disaster Resilience Index: Assessing Australia's disaster resilience at a national scale

Title
The Australian Natural Disaster Resilience Index: Assessing Australia's disaster resilience at a national scale
Publication Date
2017-09
Author(s)
Parsons, Melissa
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3918-7306
Email: mparson@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:mparson
Morley, Phil
Glavac, Sonya
McGregor, James
Hastings, Peter
Reeve, Ian
Stayner, Richard
McNeill, Judith
Marshall, Graham
Editor
Editor(s): M Rumsewicz
Type of document
Conference Publication
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC
Place of publication
Sydney, Australia
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/27044
Abstract
The Australian Natural Disaster Resilience Index (ANDRI) is Australia's first national-scale standardised snapshot of disaster resilience. Because of its national extent, the ANDRI takes a top-down approach using indicators derived from secondary data. The ANDRI has a hierarchical design based on coping and adaptive capacities representing the potential for disaster resilience in Australian communities. Coping capacity is the means by which people or organizations use available resources, skills and opportunities to face adverse consequences that could lead to a disaster. Adaptive capacity is the arrangements and processes that enable adjustment through learning, adaptation and transformation. Coping capacity is divided into themes of social character, economic capital, infrastructure and planning, emergency services, community capital and information and engagement. Adaptive capacity is divided into themes of governance, policy and leadership and social and community engagement. Indicators are collected to determine the status of each theme. This paper will present a preliminary assessment of the state of disaster resilience in Australia, and the spatial distribution of disaster resilience across Australia. We then outline the framing of the assessment outcomes as areas of strength and opportunities for enhancing the capacities for disaster resilience in Australian communities. The utilisation of the ANDRI into emergency management agency programs and tools will also be discussed.
Link
Citation
Research Forum 2017: proceedings from the Research Forum at the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC & AFAC Conference, p. 325-332
ISBN
9780994169693
Start page
325
End page
332
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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