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Call for EOI: Resilient Rural Communities Programme Co-Leader

A co-leadership position has recently become vacant in our Resilient Rural Communities programme and we invite expressions of interest to fill the role. Potential candidates will be evaluated by aā€¦

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Working with Aucklandā€™s Pacific Peoples

Auckland Emergency Management: Working with Aucklandā€™s Pacific Peoples 27/07/2018 By Rohan Jaduram, Resilience and Welfare Advisor, Auckland Emergency Management Auckland is home to the largest Pasifika population in the world.ā€¦

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Earthquake early warning systems based on low-cost ground motion sensors: A systematic literature review

Chandrakumar C, Prasanna R, Stephens M and Tan ML (2022) Earthquake early warning systems based on low-cost ground motion sensors: A systematic literature review. Front. Sens. 3:1020202. doi: 10.3389/fsens.2022.1020202
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Student profile: Finn Scheele

Modelling post-disaster habitability and population displacement Beginning my life in the geologically active environment of Hawkeā€™s Bay likely had an influence on my path leading to writing this profile. Livingā€¦

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Less than half of Wellingtonians have done basic earthquake preparations

A recent survey of Wellington residents has revealed that of 18 earthquake preparedness actions, nearly 85% hadnā€™t done half of them. The project, carried out by Victoria University of Wellingtonā€¦

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Identifying coastal land cover types using a hybrid approach of optical and SAR satellite data in the Auckland region

B. M. Collings, M. R. Ford & M. E. Dickson (2022) Identifying coastal land cover types using a hybrid approach of optical and SAR satellite data in the Auckland region. Australasian Coasts & Ports Conference, Te Pae, Christchurch, 11-13 April 2022.
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Relationships key to tsunami preparedness

On Friday 5 March 2021, communities across the North Island were shaken awake by a M7.3 earthquake located 175km offshore, northeast of Gisborne. It was the first of three largeā€¦

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Serious games helping tackle serious problems

Serious games offer a playful yet powerful way for scientists, engineers, policy makers, and community members to find the best solutions to complex problems. Something seemingly as simple as decidingā€¦

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Testing Early Warning Systems

Before Aotearoa New Zealand adopts Earthquake Early Warning and Tsunami Early Warning systems, we need to review available technologies and test them for suitability in the New Zealand context.

We are assessing and testing a range of tsunami and ea

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Student Profile: Jake Robinson

Student Profile: Jake Robinson 27/08/2018 Nā Jake Robinson Ko Ruapehu te Maunga Ko Whanganui te Awa Ko Atihaunui a Pāpārangi te iwi Ko Te Pooti te Marae Ko Jacob Robinsonā€¦

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Being part of Generation Zero

Being part of Generation Zero 25/01/2019 Lisa McLaren Resilience Challenge PhD candidate by day, climate change hero by night. We speak with Lisa McLaren who, when not researchingcitizen science andā€¦

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Student Profile: Annal Dhungana

Effective communication of model uncertainty I was born in the hilly region of Nepal and moved to the Terai (Flatlands in Nepal) at the age of 2 with my parents,ā€¦

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Church, Community and Beyond

Church, Community and Beyond: Effective Disaster Risk Communication with and for Pacific People in Auckland 23/07/2018 By Jay Marlowe and Andreas Neef Disaster messaging is only effective if embraced byā€¦

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Q & A with Dr Rob Bell

Q & A with Dr Rob Bell Q: Congratulations on your recent Lifetime Achievement Award from NIWA ā€“ what does this award mean for you, and the research youā€™ve beenā€¦

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He Peka TÄ«toki

Home Our Story He Peka TÄ«toki Ngā Ākina o Te Ao Māori Empowering and Enabling Te Ao Māori The Resilience Challenge is relatively early in its journey towards being aā€¦

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Electricity infrastructure

How can we keep the lights on during and after a natural disaster? 15/03/2018 By Nirmal Nair and Andrew Austin Switching on lights, charging phones, connecting to the internet andā€¦

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Impact Case Study 2022-23: Partnerships as the pathway to impact

In December 2022, a significant exhibition opened at Rangitāne House in Blenheim, the culmination of a longstanding collaboration with Rangitāne o Wairau that has brought kōrero tuku iho to lifeā€¦

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Q&A with Dr Acushla Dee Sciascia

Q & A with Dr Acushla Dee Sciascia 13/02/20 Q. Tēnā koe Dee. Firstly, can you tell us a bit about your iwi affiliations? He uri ahau nō ngā kāwaiā€¦

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The New Zealand Resilience Index

What gets measured gets done: The New Zealand Resilience Index 11/12/2018 By Dr Joanne Stevenson, Chris Bowie, Ellie Kay and Dr John Vargo The New Zealand Resilience Index will helpā€¦

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Learning from public response to natural hazard videos

Learning from public response to natural hazard videos 04/07/2018 By Caroline Orchiston Videos are the current digital media of choice. They have been on the rise for several years now,ā€¦

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