1、Multi-hazard public information and warning platforms for the future Natural Hazards Research Australia 2023Associate Professor Paula DootsonQueensland University of TechnologyNatural Hazards Research AustraliaT7-A1 Project AimThis research aims to understand how multi-hazard public information and
2、warning platforms platforms contribute to public safety within a broader risk communication framework,seeking to explore future communication innovations and capabilities.Research TeamPaula DootsonAmisha MehtaDominique GreerScott MurrayErica KuligowskiAmy GriffinRosie MorrisonGabi MocattaDarryl Stel
3、lmachJonathan AbrahamsJohn GrundyJohn GilbertChloe BeggSteering CommitteeKatelyn Samson AIDRCarla Mooney BOMRachel Guy CFS,SAReegan Key EMV,VICAnni Fordham DFES,WABlythe McLennan NHRALara Wedding NHRA And we report into the AFAC Warning Groups and the AFAC Research Policy and Doctrine working group.
4、ApproachPhasePurposeOutputOutcomePhase 1:Co-Designing the Research Program(2025)The purpose of Phase 1 is to co-design the specifics of the research program outlined in this proposal with the project Steering Committee.The output of this phase is an endorsed research program.Initiation of the projec
5、t itself.Phase 2:Systematic Review(2025)The purpose of the systematic review,led by QUT,is to analyse existing research on,and agency practice related to,multi-hazard public information and warning platforms and practice to inform the knowledge gaps outlined in the Call for EOI.Insights from the aud
6、it,literature search,current practice review,and Knowledge Sharing Forum will be consolidated into a report.The outcome of this phase will be the consolidation of insights on(a)existing standards and principles in Australia and internationally,(b)current platform implementation,(c)existing jurisdict