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Monash University Disaster Resilience Initiative (MUDRI) has a strong interest in helping communities develop their resilience, particularly in the setting of disasters, emergencies and unexpected events.
As a result we created a Compendium of case studies that reflects Victorian Community-based Resilience Building Case Studies, which represents an Australian first.
The Compendium of Victorian Community-based Resilience Building Case Studies, published online in August 2016, provides free access for all. The Compendium includes case studies of resilience-building initiatives from across Victoria, offering knowledge about community-strengthening activities for researchers, government agencies, and community members interested in increasing resilience at a local level. Readers can draw on the examples and expertise embedded in each project. The Compendium enables Victorian communities to showcase their resilience building activities through shared lessons, insights, and challenges. Project creators can share ideas, explain how they solved problems, and report on how they discovered new directions or found unexpected pieces of wisdom.

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Published by MUARC, 2018-04-15 22:03:50

MUDRI Compendium - September 2018

Monash University Disaster Resilience Initiative (MUDRI) has a strong interest in helping communities develop their resilience, particularly in the setting of disasters, emergencies and unexpected events.
As a result we created a Compendium of case studies that reflects Victorian Community-based Resilience Building Case Studies, which represents an Australian first.
The Compendium of Victorian Community-based Resilience Building Case Studies, published online in August 2016, provides free access for all. The Compendium includes case studies of resilience-building initiatives from across Victoria, offering knowledge about community-strengthening activities for researchers, government agencies, and community members interested in increasing resilience at a local level. Readers can draw on the examples and expertise embedded in each project. The Compendium enables Victorian communities to showcase their resilience building activities through shared lessons, insights, and challenges. Project creators can share ideas, explain how they solved problems, and report on how they discovered new directions or found unexpected pieces of wisdom.

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1 “The Way He Tells It: Relationships after Black Saturday” is a WHGNE research report that captures the experience and knowledge of
women who survived Black Saturday. It was published in 2011.
2 “Men on Black Saturday – Risks and opportunities for change” is a 2013 report on research into men’s Black Saturday experience in Victoria.
The research was conducted under the auspices of WHGNE and Monash University’s Injury Research Institute (MIRI).
3 Article about the Taskforce: https://ajem.infoservices.com.au/items/AJEM-30-04-08









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