Paul Barnes

@PBarnes_ASPI

Head: Risk & Resilience (ASPI). Interested in disaster Mgt., organizational vulnerability, national-level risk assessment. All views are personal

Joined October 2015

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  1. 14h

    Great work : Digital EarthAust will assist disaster consequence & vulnerability mapping

  2. May 24

    We cannot be trapped by thinking of what we have seen in the past - anticipation & agility is critical in planning and policy

  3. May 18

    May17Ass’ment by US Intel-Community prompts value of National Risk Ass'ment - got one?

  4. May 16

    Like some regulation with that? Regulatory o'sight of amateur genetek badly needed

  5. Retweeted
    May 16
  6. May 16

    Protecting society from hybrid threats: highly relevant report from Geneva

  7. May 11

    CRISPr-> US StateDept & Nat Academies SciEng&Med conclude need for National Bio Strategy

  8. May 10

    Funds for by will support National Resilience by linking Local-Regional-State & National: good work

  9. May 10

    More detail on Risk Ass advice from advice to EU Member states on imported CRISPR kits

  10. May 10

    ASPI advised caution re: online genehacking kits Now the advise EU states to review permissions

  11. May 8

    The complex future of bees remind us we live in at-risk ecosystems & FChains

  12. Retweeted
    May 6

    Scale by Geoffrey West is on sale May 16th!

  13. May 5

    SpecOps thought+risk-based thinking=Significant Agile Capability - Get some?

  14. Apr 30

    Resilience to Extreme Weather - A report to read

  15. Apr 24
  16. Apr 16

    WEF says extreme weather higher risk than terrorism: has been for a while? @agd_au

  17. Apr 15

    Interesting report - Investing in Climate Change Adaptation

  18. Retweeted
    Apr 11

    If Ebola and Zika have taught us anything, it's that systems must be prepared for threats of all kinds.

  19. Apr 11

    New strategy (Solomon Is) on Resilience from Climate Effects in Oceania - Good Stuff

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