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Barbara Ryan
Barbara Ryan
Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Southern Queensland
Verificeret mail på usq.edu.au
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Should we leave now? Behavioral factors in evacuation under wildfire threat
J McLennan, B Ryan, C Bearman, K Toh
Fire technology 55, 487-516, 2019
1672019
Community engagement for disaster preparedness: A systematic literature review
B Ryan, KA Johnston, M Taylor, R McAndrew
International journal of disaster risk reduction 49, 101655, 2020
1482020
Assessing regional digital competence: Digital futures and strategic planning implications
K Alam, MO Erdiaw-Kwasie, M Shahiduzzaman, B Ryan
Journal of rural studies 60, 60-69, 2018
1482018
Emergency management communication: The paradox of the positive in public communication for preparedness
KA Johnston, M Taylor, B Ryan
Public Relations Review 46 (2), 101903, 2020
742020
Information seeking in a flood
B Ryan
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 22 (3), 229-242, 2013
712013
Engaging communities to prepare for natural hazards: a conceptual model
KA Johnston, M Taylor, B Ryan
Natural Hazards 112 (3), 2831-2851, 2022
422022
A model to explain information seeking behaviour by individuals in the response phase of a disaster
B Ryan
Library & Information Science Research 40 (2), 73-85, 2018
372018
How can the corporate sector concepts of'reputation'and'trust'be used by local government?: A study to establish a model of reputation management for local government.
B Ryan
Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal 8 (2007), 37-75, 2007
322007
Establishing information seeking pathways in slow and flash floods
B Ryan
International journal of disaster risk reduction 31, 9-19, 2018
262018
Mapping approaches to community engagement for preparedness in Australia (Report No. 515)
K Johnston, B Ryan, M Taylor
Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019
122019
Significance of communication in emergency management
B Ryan, A Matheson
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 25 (1), 54-57, 2010
122010
Community experiences of the January-July 2022 floods in New South Wales and Queensland: Final report: Policy‐relevant themes
M Taylor, F Miller, K Johnston, A Lane, B Ryan, R King, H Narwal, M Miller, ...
112023
The missing link in emergency management: Evaluating community engagement
M Taylor, B Ryan, KA Johnston
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 35 (1), 45-52, 2020
112020
Recognising and measuring competency in natural hazard preparation: A preparedness competency index
B Ryan, K Johnston, M Taylor
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 73, 102882, 2022
92022
How ready is ready? Measuring physical preparedness for severe storms
B Ryan, R King
Natural Hazards 104 (1), 171-199, 2020
82020
The significance of communication in emergency management: What's changed since 2010?
B Ryan
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 32 (1), 24-31, 2017
72017
Community engagement techniques toolkit: Mapping approaches to community engagement for preparedness in Australia (Report no. 516)
B Ryan, K Johnston, M Taylor
Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019
52019
Using an inventory cluster approach for assessing bushfire preparedness and information needs in vulnerable communities
B Ryan, R King, W Lokuge, W Karunasena, E Anderson
Natural Hazards 115 (2), 1697-1714, 2023
42023
A community engagement approach to natural hazard communication
M Taylor, KA Johnston, B Ryan
The handbook of crisis communication, 327-342, 2022
42022
How people seek information when their community is in a disaster
B Ryan
Emergency Media and Public Affairs: Partnering with the Media (2011), 2011
42011
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