The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol ...

Introduction/Background In recent years, the bushfire incidents have been increased globally (Walters, 2023; Fletcher et al., 2021). The recent Australian Black Summer bushfires (2019-20), the 2020 and 2018 Californian wildfires, the 2019 Amazon wildfires, and the 2017 British Columbia wildfires ide...

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Main Authors: Kabir, Humayun, Fatema, Syadani Riyad, Usher, Kim, Saunders, Vicki
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description Introduction/Background In recent years, the bushfire incidents have been increased globally (Walters, 2023; Fletcher et al., 2021). The recent Australian Black Summer bushfires (2019-20), the 2020 and 2018 Californian wildfires, the 2019 Amazon wildfires, and the 2017 British Columbia wildfires identify the frequency of big bushfires in the world (Fletcher et al., 2021; Kirchmeier-Young et al., 2019; National Interagency Fire Center, 2018; Barlow et al., 2020; State of California, 2020; Kramer et al., 2019). More than 600 deaths, about 50,000 housing collapses/destruction, and a total economic cost of more than US$1 trillion resulted from those bushfires (Kirchmeier-Young et al., 2019; Read et al., 2020; Bowman et al., 2020). While climate change (with special reference to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions which eventually exacerbates global warming including sea temperatures that act as fire accelerates) was identified as the main reason for the increase in bushfires (Center for Climate and Energy ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17605/osf.io/u32td 2025-01-16T21:55:16+00:00 The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol ... Kabir, Humayun Fatema, Syadani Riyad Usher, Kim Saunders, Vicki 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/u32td https://osf.io/u32td/ unknown OSF Registries https://archive.org/details/osf-registrations-u32td-v1 https://osf.io/f7rmq No license Environmental Public Health Public Health Education and Promotion Australian Studies Psychiatry and Psychology Public Health Medicine and Health Sciences Arts and Humanities Health Services Administration Community Health and Preventive Medicine Environmental Studies Mental and Social Health Social and Behavioral Sciences Health Services Research Bushfires and First Nations peoples of Australia article StudyRegistration CreativeWork Pre-registration 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/u32td 2024-08-01T10:00:21Z Introduction/Background In recent years, the bushfire incidents have been increased globally (Walters, 2023; Fletcher et al., 2021). The recent Australian Black Summer bushfires (2019-20), the 2020 and 2018 Californian wildfires, the 2019 Amazon wildfires, and the 2017 British Columbia wildfires identify the frequency of big bushfires in the world (Fletcher et al., 2021; Kirchmeier-Young et al., 2019; National Interagency Fire Center, 2018; Barlow et al., 2020; State of California, 2020; Kramer et al., 2019). More than 600 deaths, about 50,000 housing collapses/destruction, and a total economic cost of more than US$1 trillion resulted from those bushfires (Kirchmeier-Young et al., 2019; Read et al., 2020; Bowman et al., 2020). While climate change (with special reference to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions which eventually exacerbates global warming including sea temperatures that act as fire accelerates) was identified as the main reason for the increase in bushfires (Center for Climate and Energy ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations DataCite Kramer ENVELOPE(-64.017,-64.017,-65.447,-65.447)
spellingShingle Environmental Public Health
Public Health Education and Promotion
Australian Studies
Psychiatry and Psychology
Public Health
Medicine and Health Sciences
Arts and Humanities
Health Services Administration
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Environmental Studies
Mental and Social Health
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Health Services Research
Bushfires and First Nations peoples of Australia
Kabir, Humayun
Fatema, Syadani Riyad
Usher, Kim
Saunders, Vicki
The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol ...
title The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol ...
title_full The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol ...
title_fullStr The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol ...
title_full_unstemmed The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol ...
title_short The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol ...
title_sort experiences of first nations peoples presented in australian bushfire research: a scoping review protocol ...
topic Environmental Public Health
Public Health Education and Promotion
Australian Studies
Psychiatry and Psychology
Public Health
Medicine and Health Sciences
Arts and Humanities
Health Services Administration
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Environmental Studies
Mental and Social Health
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Health Services Research
Bushfires and First Nations peoples of Australia
topic_facet Environmental Public Health
Public Health Education and Promotion
Australian Studies
Psychiatry and Psychology
Public Health
Medicine and Health Sciences
Arts and Humanities
Health Services Administration
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Environmental Studies
Mental and Social Health
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Health Services Research
Bushfires and First Nations peoples of Australia
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