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Cyclone and natural hazard vulnerability in remote and indigenous communities of North Queensland : final reports.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Australia : Emergency Management Australia], 2001Description: 1 v. (various pagings)Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.349209943 21
Subject: Studies have shown that a level of endemic vulnerability existed within the remote communities of outback Queensland. Additionally, members of the centre had previously been involved in other studies of the outback that were oriented towards development, sustainability, planning and demographic issues. A general awareness of the problems of the region suggested that vulnerability in outback communities may be greater than in coastal settlements
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Studies have shown that a level of endemic vulnerability existed within the remote communities of outback Queensland. Additionally, members of the centre had previously been involved in other studies of the outback that were oriented towards development, sustainability, planning and demographic issues. A general awareness of the problems of the region suggested that vulnerability in outback communities may be greater than in coastal settlements

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