Government roles in emergency communication response
Sheehan, Mark and Xifra, Jordi 2015, Government roles in emergency communication response. In Sheehan, Mark and Quinn-Allan, Deirdre (ed), Crisis communication in a digital world, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Eng., pp.146-156.
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Government roles in emergency communication response
This chapter looks primarily at the bushfires (sometimes called ‘wildfires’ or ‘forest fires’) in theCatalonian province of Spain and the resulting lessons learnt in managing the communicationduring these crises. In doing so, it also reflects, where applicable, on the lessons on the catastrophicfires in the state of Victoria in Australia in 2009. These two populous regions represent some of themost fire prone areas of the world.
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200199 Communication and Media Studies not elsewhere classified
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950299 Communication not elsewhere classified
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B2.1 Book chapter in non-commercially published book
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