Jacob Riley

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Jacob Riley

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This research examined existing and modified communication to community members who may be affected by natural hazards to derive evidence-based insights into risk and warning communication during the response phase of emergencies. Through this project, the research team developed an evidence base for the context of risk and warning messages across multiple channels and sources, constructed evidence-based warning messages that overcome ambiguity caused by conflict between warning messages and socio-environmental cues, optimised warning messages to improve community members’ readiness to act in accordance with emergency instructions, and translated research findings into practical tools tailored to the existing and emergent needs of end-users.

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Type Released Title Download Key Topics
HazardNoteEdition 14 Jan 2022 Choosing powerful words that signal risk and encourage action PDF icon Save (86.06 KB) communication, communities, warnings
Presentation-Slideshow 27 Aug 2019 Intelligent Warnings PDF icon Save (392.51 KB) communication, multi-hazard

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