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Psychosocial factors in disaster recovery
This brief focusses on psychosocial issues that may arise immediately post-disaster and how to best address the impact and reduce ongoing distress.
Building resilience through recovery: investment decision-making
Incorporating resilience considerations into disaster recovery and re-establishment of critical infrastructure.
Housing and disaster recovery
Housing issues that are likely to arise immediately following a disaster.
Presentation slides from ‘Reducing Future Extreme Weather Impacts in Aotearoa New Zealand’ webinar
Webinar presentation slides presenting key findings from the Extreme Weather Research Platform (EWRP).
Building resilience through recovery: Investment decision making
This brief outlines the decision making process in critical infrastructure repair and recovery and the considerations necessary to inform those decisions.
Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) Extreme Weather Survey
Key findings from the Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) Extreme Weather Survey of 680 rangatahi/young people and 817 mothers/primary caregivers about their experiences.
Extreme Weather Research Platform Research Synthesis
Findings and lessons from across the Extreme Weather Research Platform 2023-2024
GUiNZ Extreme Weather Survey: Te Tai Tokerau/Northland regional report
How did the extreme weather events of 2023 impact young people and families in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland?
Extreme Weather Research Platform Project Introductions
Researchers introduce their projects and what they hope to achieve.
GUiNZ Extreme Weather Survey: Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland regional report
How did the extreme weather events of 2023 impact young people and families in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland?
GUiNZ Extreme Weather Survey: Te Matau-a-Māui/Hawke’s Bay and Te Tai Rāwhiti/Gisborne regional report
How did the extreme weather events of 2023 impact young people and families in Te Matau-a-Māui/Hawke’s Bay and Te Tai Rāwhiti/Gisborne?