Amalie joined Terramatrix in 2008 and leads projects requiring the analysis of potential bushfire behaviour and impact to support fire management planning by land and infrastructure managers.
Amalie has Level 2 Bushfire Planning and Design accreditation from the Fire Protection Association of Australia, in association with the CFA and DELWP, and is experienced in conducting bushfire assessments under the Building Code of Australia and the Victoria Planning Provisions.
Amalie was central to the development and implementation of post-fire research into community behaviour and house loss following the Black Saturday bushfires in 2009, and contributed a number of case studies to the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission on behalf of the Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre.
Amalie has led the development of numerous fire management plans for bushland reserves and emergency management plans for a range of public and private sector clients. She has been responsible for the development and facilitation of risk assessment workshops and extensive stakeholder engagement. She has completed the Certificate of Public Participation with the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) and is experienced in applying the principles and protocols of the IAP2 framework.
Amalie's areas of expertise and Terramatrix include:
Amalie has Level 2 Bushfire Planning and Design accreditation from the Fire Protection Association of Australia, in association with the CFA and DELWP, and is experienced in conducting bushfire assessments under the Building Code of Australia and the Victoria Planning Provisions.
Amalie was central to the development and implementation of post-fire research into community behaviour and house loss following the Black Saturday bushfires in 2009, and contributed a number of case studies to the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission on behalf of the Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre.
Amalie has led the development of numerous fire management plans for bushland reserves and emergency management plans for a range of public and private sector clients. She has been responsible for the development and facilitation of risk assessment workshops and extensive stakeholder engagement. She has completed the Certificate of Public Participation with the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) and is experienced in applying the principles and protocols of the IAP2 framework.
Amalie's areas of expertise and Terramatrix include:
- Analysis of potential bushfire behaviour and impact
- Fire management planning for peri-urban bushland reserves
- Social and post-fire research
- Literature review
- Bushland Management Statements and Bushfire Attack Level reports