EV5606 - Disasters, Communities and Planning
Credit points: | 03 |
Year: | 2016 |
Student Contribution Band: | Band 2 |
Administered by: | College of Science and Engineering |
Disasters are a human construct, where a natural hazard interacts with a community, overwhelming emergency services and causing widespread loss. Planning for disasters is a multi-disciplinary process that involves understanding, analysing, mapping and measuring communities, their infrastructure and their physical characteristics and location. The knowledge is necessary for preparing people to deal with hazards, to mitigate against disaster and to recover from hazards that impact communities.
Learning Outcomes
- assess a range of mitigation measures;
- assess the roles of all sectors of government and institutions in emergency management and planning responses;
- provide an understanding of community vulnerability and its measurement;
- understand the roles and limitations of public education;
- use social impact methodology to assess hazard impact.
Inadmissible Subject Combinations: | GE3606 and GE5606 and EV3606 |
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Townsville, Internal, Study Period 2 | |
Census Date 25-Aug-2016 | |
Coordinator: | Assoc. Professor David King |
Lecturers: | Assoc. Professor David King, Dr Yetta Gurtner. |
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Assessment: | end of semester exam (40%); team exercises and report (30%); assignments (30%). |
Cairns, Limited, Study Period 2 | |
Census Date 25-Aug-2016 | |
Face to face teaching (TBA) | |
Coordinator: | Assoc. Professor David King |
Lecturers: | Assoc. Professor David King, Dr Yetta Gurtner. |
Contact hours: |
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Assessment: | end of semester exam (40%); team exercises and report (30%); assignments (30%). |
Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.