Defining success in bushfire management: critical moments in the 2012-13 ACT bushfire season
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Leavesley, Adam
Cooper, Neil
Kendall, Dylan
Corrigan, Tony
Gale, Malcom
McNamara, Brett
Mallela, Jennie
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Emergency Management Australia
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The 2012-13 Australian Capital Territory fire season saw no loss of life, no major property loss and minimal environmental damage. It was therefore successful according to the main aims of bushfire management. This outcome hinged on a few critical moments when, due to a combination of strategy and good fortune, things went right. This case study demonstrates how influential chance can be in determining the outcome of bushfires and this in turn begs the question: should agencies be held responsible for factors that are beyond human control? It is proposed that holding agencies responsible for outcomes that are not entirely within their control, acts to reduce community resilience because it implicitly removes the onus on individuals to take personal responsibility; a vital component for good outcomes.
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Australian Journal of Emergency Management
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