1、Foundations in Indigenous Disaster Resilience Natural Hazards Research Australia 2023Lucy Connole&Dr Bhiamie WilliamsonNational Indigenous Disaster ResilienceProject T5-A2Acknowledgement of Country We acknowledge we are on Aboriginal Land.Lands belonging to the Traditional Owners,the Kaurna People.W
2、e pay our respect to them,their culture,and Elders past and present.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are both disproportionately and uniquely impacted by environmental disasters across Australia.In many instances,Indigenous people are also leading response and recovery efforts to support
3、 communities.Foundations in Indigenous Disaster ResilienceFoundations in Indigenous Disaster Resilience is a multi-year project funded by Natural Hazards Research Australia(NHRA).The project aims to understand the unique experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities of
4、environmental disasters.National Indigenous Disaster Resilience Community of Practice National Framework to Enhance the Resilience of Indigenous People and Communities Practical resources for emergency management agencies and for Aboriginal organisations and communities Published handbook guide Acad
5、emic papers,literature review and reportsWhat will come out of the projectCase StudiesHazard Maps Hazard maps are resources that illustrate the unique experiences of Indigenous people,the hazards they face,the important work they do to protect Country and communities,and the support they require.Thi
6、s can include visual storytelling of a hazard or threat,and how this threat relates to other threats,practices or processes.This can be both good and bad.Maps like these have not been done before,and these maps will look different for different groups who face different hazards.I