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David King
David King
Director, Centre for Disaster Studies
Verified email at jcu.edu.au
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Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological theory for modelling community resilience to natural disasters
HJ Boon, A Cottrell, D King, RB Stevenson, J Millar
Natural hazards 60, 381-408, 2012
3422012
Using social indicators to measure community vulnerability to natural hazards
D King, C MacGregor
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 15 (3), 52-57, 2000
2242000
Voluntary relocation as an adaptation strategy to extreme weather events
D King, D Bird, K Haynes, H Boon, A Cottrell, J Millar, T Okada, P Box, ...
International journal of disaster risk reduction 8, 83-90, 2014
1502014
You’re on your own: Community vulnerability and the need for awareness and education for predicatable natural disasters
D King
Journal of contingencies and crisis management 8 (4), 223-228, 2000
1452000
Uses and limitations of socioeconomic indicators of community vulnerability to natural hazards: data and disasters in Northern Australia
D King
Natural hazards 24, 147-156, 2001
1382001
Resilience, vulnerability and adaptive capacity of an inland rural town prone to flooding: a climate change adaptation case study of Charleville, Queensland, Australia
DU Keogh, A Apan, S Mushtaq, D King, M Thomas
Natural Hazards 59, 699-723, 2011
1202011
Land use planning for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation: Operationalizing policy and legislation at local levels
D King, Y Gurtner, A Firdaus, S Harwood, A Cottrell
International journal of disaster resilience in the built environment 7 (2 …, 2016
1172016
Organisations in disaster
D King
Natural hazards 40, 657-665, 2007
752007
Recovery and resettlement following the 2011 flash flooding in the Lockyer Valley
T Okada, K Haynes, D Bird, R van den Honert, D King
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 8, 20-31, 2014
722014
Reducing hazard vulnerability through local government engagement and action
D King
Natural hazards 47, 497-508, 2008
712008
Shared responsibility and social vulnerability in the 2011 Brisbane flood
P Box, D Bird, K Haynes, D King
Natural hazards 81, 1549-1568, 2016
662016
Mitigation of the impact of tropical cyclones in Northern Australia through community capacity enhancement
L Anderson-Berry, D King
Mitigation of natural hazards and disasters: international perspectives, 35-60, 2005
622005
Recovery from disaster: Resilience, adaptability and perceptions of climate change
H Boon, J Millar, D Lake, A Cottrell, D King
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, 2012
522012
The 2008 floods in Queensland: a case study of vulnerability, resilience and adaptive capacity
A Apan, D Keogh, D King, M Thomas, S Mushtaq, P Baddiley
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF), 2010
482010
Planning, building and insuring: Adaptation of built environment to climate change induced increased intensity of natural hazards
DC King, J Ginger, S Williams, A Cottrell, Y Gurtner, C Leitch, ...
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, 2013
472013
Optimized greenery configuration to mitigate urban heat: A decade systematic review
J Fu, K Dupre, S Tavares, D King, Z Banhalmi-Zakar
Frontiers of Architectural Research 11 (3), 466-491, 2022
372022
Impact of the 2010-11 floods and the factors that inhibit and enable household adaptation strategies
D Bird, D King, K Haynes, P Box, T Okada, K Nairn
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, 2013
372013
Future change in ancient worlds: Indigenous adaptation in northern Australia
DK Bird, J Govan, H Murphy, S Harwood, K Haynes, D Carson, S Russell, ...
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, 2013
372013
Post disaster surveys: experience and methodology
D King
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 17 (3), 39-47, 2002
372002
Cyclone knowledge and household preparation-some insights from Cyclone Larry
D King, D Goudie, D Dominey-Howes
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 21 (3), 52-59, 2006
342006
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