Living in cyclone country [digital videorecording] : what we learnt from Yasi
2012
Videos and DVDs
On the 3rd February 2011, just five years after Cyclone Larry devastated parts of Far North Queensland, the region was once again hit by a category five severe tropical cyclone. Climate science indicates that the tropics can expect more severe weather events like this. Therefore, it is important that communities in the region build resilience through learning and adapting the way they manage their lives, livelihoods and the environment.Post-Yasi, Terrain played the role of technical advisor, on-the-ground work teams' manager, community group support and the all-importnat glue between community and government. Terrain is also documenting the valuable lessons that are being learnt by the region's individuals, farmers, community grouos and government, so that people are able to better prepare for similar events in the future.
Main title:
Living in cyclone country [digital videorecording] : what we learnt from Yasi / Terrain Natural Resorce Management.
Imprint:
[Innisfail, Qld.]: Terrain, 2012.
Collation:
1 videodisc (DVD) (ca 52 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
High resolution video files available inside "DVD-ROM files" folder for computer presentations.Produced by Terrain through funding from the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, through the State and Federal Governemnt Rural Resilience Fund.
Credits:
Cinematography and editing by Sarah Scragg Productions.
Contents:
Main feature -- Vanilla farmer -- Lime farmer -- Banana farmer -- Mahogany gliders -- Cassowaries -- Girringun Rangers.
Dewey class:
DV 363.3492363.3492
Language:
English
BRN:
7305