Brisbane 2015 Conference Papers

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Conference Papers

  • Babister, Mark – A New Way Of Examining Emergency Response Time And The Benefits Gained From Management Measures
  • Baker, Robert – Taking A Difficult Message To The Community (Peer Review)
  • Ball, James – Implications Of The New ARR For Floodplain Management
  • Barton, Cathie – Brisbane River Catchment Flood Study: Comprehensive Hydraulic Assessment Overview
  • Bates, Bryson – Revision Of Australian Rainfall And Runoff – The Interim Climate Change Guideline
  • Bloss, Chrissie – Building Community Awareness Of Flood Risk In South Australia
  • Brenners, Viktor – The Development Of Coastal Flooding Policy In Victoria
  • Brewster, Roger – Brisbane River Catchment Floodplain Studies: Cooperative Planning For Better Flood Resilience
  • Carroll, Frankie – Building It Back Better To Reduce Risks After Multiple Disaster Events
  • Charalambous, James – Disaster Management Tool – Brisbane River 2D GPU Model
  • Curtain, John (Keynote Presentation) - Reflections on the UK Winter Floods 2013/4: Impacts, Lessons and Legacy
  • Danielsson, Danielle –  Queensland’s State-Of-The-Art Flood Early Warning System Pioneered At Oakey Township
  • Diermanse, Ferdinand – Flood Resilience: European Experience
  • Druery, Cameron – Flood Forecasting – What Can You Do With Your Data?
  • Dufty, Neil – Why Getting People To Write An Emergency Plan May Not Be The Best Approach
  • Frazer, Ainslie – Local Overland Flooding – The NSW Experience
  • Ghetti, Isabelle – Sea-Ing Change – Land Use And Emergency Planning For Existing And Future Flood Risk Due To Sea Level Rise
  • Gray, Leonie – Flood Detention Basins – Protection Or Risk? The Dilemma Faced By NSW Councils
  • Honor, Dwayne – Floodplain Risk Management In Practice: The Burnett River Experience
  • Johnson, Peter – Comparison Of Direct Rainfall And Lumped-Conceptual Rainfall Runoff Routing Methods In Tropical North Queensland: A Case Study Of Low Drain, Mount Low, Townsville
  • Jonkman, Bas (Keynote Presentation) - Developments in Flood Risk Management in the Netherlands
  • Kefalianos, Terry – Managing Flood Risk In Urban Renewal Areas – A Case Study Of Constraints And Opportunities In Green Square
  • Kirby, David – Flood Integrated Decision Support System For Melbourne
  • Mackay, Craig – Large Scale Flexible Mesh 2d Modelling Of The Lower Namoi Valley
  • Maqsood, Tariq – A Schema To Categorise Residential Buildings In Australian Floodplains
  • McAndrew, Kieran – Knowing When To Get Them Out – Improving Flood Evacuation Planning Through Flood Modelling And Stakeholder Involvement
  • McGlinn, Robert – Floodwise: A Flash Flooding Emergency Management Tool
  • McLuckie, Duncan – Improving National Best Practice In Flood Risk Management
  • Mirfenderesk, Hamid – An Enhanced Flood Forecasting And Decision Support System For The Gold Coast
  • Molino, Steven – Rethinking Flooding As A Town Planning Opportunity Not A Constraint
  • Morgan, Marcus – The Consent Authority And The Combat Agency Relationship Revisited: Has Anything Changed?
  • Pikusa, Ed – The National Emergency Risk Assessment Guidelines: The Bumpy Road To National Consistency
  • Poole, Narelle – Landswap – Local Government And Community Working Together For Sustainable Community Outcomes
  • Ribbons, Sue – Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley Flood Management Review: Developing A Strategy Where Flood Depth Can Be Nine Metres Above Flood Planning Level
  • Rogencamp, Greg – Flood Risk Management Prioritisation Frameworks
  • Rogencamp, Greg – 40 Years Of Floodplain Management In Perth : A Report Card
  • Rose, Martin – Coffs Harbour Flood Warning System
  • Ryan, Chris – Conceptual And Technical Challenges In Defining Flood Planning Areas In Urban Catchments
  • Ryan, Phil – Brisbane River Catchment Flood Study: 1d Models Are Back! – Monte Carlo Hydraulic Model Analysis
  • Salter, Leanne – Tardis – Making Rainfall And Water Level Data Accessible And Useful
  • Smith, Grantley – Delineating Hazardous Flood Conditions To People And Property
  • Smythe, Crispin – Flood Forecast Mapping Sans Modelling
  • Strelow, Margaret – It Is Hard To Love A Levee
  • Schwecke, Melanie – Risk To Life Policy – Shelter Or Flee? A Case Study In Pittwater Council
  • Trebilcock, David – Integrating Flood Modelling And Emergency Risk Assessment: Do We Have The Data We Need?
  • Webber, David – Reliance Towards Resilience: A Paradigm Shift To Involve Community In The Planning Process
  • Whitehead, Rik – Flood Ready Agriculture – Building On Resilience
  • Yeo, Stephen – Effects Of Disclosure Of Flood-Liability On Residential Property Values: An Update

 

Unless specifically noted Conference Papers and Presentations have not been peer-reviewed.

The information, opinions, and recommendations contained in Conference Papers and Presentations are those of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by Floodplain Management Australia (FMA). FMA makes no claims as to the accuracy of information contained in Conference Papers and Presentations. Readers must exercise their own judgement as to the suitability of the material for their purposes, and should contact the authors if clarification is required.