
Milad Haghani
@milad_haghani
A/Prof @unimelb. The ‘empirical methods’ guy. Human Factors, Public Safety, Urban Risk, Disaster Management. Views are my own
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https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=J_pHqQ0AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao 29-03-2017 05:27:00
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Many volunteer first responders will have loved ones also affected by the Mid North Coast floods in NSW. La Trobe University theconversation.com/in-a-flood-fir…

In a flood, first responders balance helping others while their own families are at risk. It’s an impossible choice theconversation.com/in-a-flood-fir… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

More lives are being lost on Australian roads despite safer cars and road safety campaigns. Milad Haghani and Iman Taheri Sarteshnizi (@unimelb) breakdown the groups that are most vulnerable to fatalities. theconversation.com/australian-roa…




Vehicle-ramming incidents like the one in Liverpool appear to be on the rise, but there are practical measures available to protect crowds during open-street events. Milad Haghani @unimelb theconversation.com/most-car-rammi…

A vehicle, regardless of intent, can cause mass harm and that risk must be managed. There are ways for cities to better protect crowds during open-street events. Via Milad Haghani and Hossein Parineh from University of Melbourne theconversation.com/most-car-rammi…











