1 | The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA) and |
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2 | associated volunteers respond to a wide range of emergencies |
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3 | as well as undertaking search and rescue operations on land and |
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4 | water\footnote{http://www.fesa.wa.gov.au/internet/}. |
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5 | FESA also aims to reduce injury, loss of life and destruction of property in |
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6 | Western Australian communities through proactive measures. |
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7 | FESA helps the West Australian |
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8 | community prepare, prevent (where possible) and respond safely to disasters. |
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9 | These risk mitigation activities involve understanding the relative risk |
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10 | of the disaster so that resources can be directed to appropriate areas |
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11 | and corresponding evacuation plans put in place. |
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13 | The key role of the Risk Research Group at Geoscience Australian |
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14 | is to develop knowledge on the risk from natural and |
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15 | human-caused hazards for input to policy and operational decision makers |
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16 | for the mitigation of risk to Australian communities. The group achieves |
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17 | this through the development of computational methods, models and decision |
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18 | support tools that assess the hazard, vulnerability and risk posed by hazards. |
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19 | To develop an understanding of the tsunami risk, these |
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20 | decision support tools consist of inundation |
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21 | maps overlaid on aerial photography of the region |
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22 | detailing critical infrastructure as well as damage modelling estimates. |
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24 | This report describes the modelling methodology and the results |
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25 | for a particular tsunami-genic event as it impacts Onslow on the North |
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26 | West Shelf. This report and the decision support tool are the |
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27 | June 2006 deliverables of the Collaborative Research Agreement |
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28 | between FESA and GA. |
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