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Modelling tool provides new insights into New Zealand tsunami hazards

A research team has developed an innovative new method to carry out tsunami hazard assessments, using Aotearoa New Zealand as a case study. Preliminary results indicate that some earthquakes produceā€¦

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He Haerenga Mōrearea – A Hazardous Journey

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Webinar: How do volcanologists forecast eruptions?

An overview of forecasting options and how they relate to Aotearoa New Zealandā€™s volcanoes During a volcanic crisis, agencies and the public want to know when and how an eruptionā€¦

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Student profile: Lucia Danzi

Student profile: Lucia Danzi Embarking on a PhD in Covid-19 lockdown April 2020 Ciao! My name is Lucia and Iā€™m from Verona, Italy. Itā€™s the beginning of spring here, andā€¦

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A Hybrid Process to Address Uncertainty and Changing Climate Risk in Coastal Areas Using Dynamic Adaptive Pathways Planning, Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis & Real Options Analysis: A New Zealand Application

Lawrence J, Bell R, Stroombergen A. 2019. A hybrid process to address uncertainty and changing climate risk in coastal areas using dynamic adaptive pathways planning, multi-criteria decision analysis & real options analysis: a New Zealand application. Sustai
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Forecasting eruptions at poorly known volcanoes using analogs and multivariate renewal processes

Wang, T., Bebbington, M., Cronin, S. & Carman, J. (2022) Forecasting eruptions at poorly known volcanoes using analogs and multivariate renewal processes. Geophysical Research Letters 49. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL096715
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Relational ethics meets principled practice in community research engagements to understand and address homelessness

Hodgetts, D.,Ā Rua, M.,Ā Groot, S.,Ā Hopner, V.,Ā Drew, N.,Ā King, P., &Ā Blake, D.Ā (2022).Ā Relational ethics meets principled practice in community research engagements to understand and address homelessness.Ā Journal of Community Psychology,Ā 50,Ā 1980ā€“Ā 1992.Ā https
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Networks and Components

The Networks and Components project looked to develop risk-based methodologies to quantify the resilience of large distributed infrastructure networks to natural hazards events. Researchers reviewed the initial restoration of key lifeline networks followi

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When the earth doesnā€™t stop shaking: How experiences over time influenced information needs, communication, and interpretation of aftershock information during the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence, New Zealand

Becker JS, Potter SH, McBride SK, Wein A, Doyle EEH, Paton D. 2019. When the earth doesnā€™t stop shaking: how experiences over time influenced information needs, communication, and interpretation of aftershock information during the Canterbury Earthquake Sequ
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He Ekenga Ngaru – Māori community solutions to climate retreat and adaptation

Submission to the Environment Select Committee on the Inquiry into Climate Adaptation, November 2023.Submitted by E Oho! Awakening Aotearoa (on behalf of multiple voices from across the motu).Key Authors: Lara Taylor (Ngāti Tahu, Tuhourangi, Ngāti Pā
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A New Guiding Framework for Engaging Diverse Populations in Disaster Risk Reduction: Reach, Relevance, Receptiveness, and Relationships

Marlowe J, Neef A, Tevaga CR, Tevaga C. 2018. A new guiding framework for engaging diverse populations in disaster risk reduction: reach, relevance, receptiveness, and relationships. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 9(4):507-518. doi:10.1007/s
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Analysis in progress to understand damage to threatened ecosystems and species

By Rowan Sprague, Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research Project summary In mid-February 2023, Cyclone Gabrielle struck the North Island of Aotearoa-New Zealand, causing widespread devastation. As part of the cyclone response,ā€¦

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Student Profile: Ben Collings

Student Profile: Ben Collings Identifying coastal change at the national scale in New Zealand through the application of remote sensing data and techniques May 2020 A bit about me Iā€™mā€¦

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Heat, cold, and floods: exploring farmersā€™ motivations to adapt to extreme weather events in the Terai region of Nepal

Budhathoki NK, Paton D, Lassa JA, Bhatta GD, Zander KK. 2020. Heat, cold, and floods: exploring farmersā€™ motivations to adapt to extreme weather events in the Terai region of Nepal. Natural Hazards. 103(3):3213-3237. doi:10.1007/s11069-020-04127-0.
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Corridor Forums

Corridor Forums: Working together for a more resilient transport network 15/11/2018 By Dr Vivienne Ivory How can we make decisions affecting the long-term resilience of our transport network when keyā€¦

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Student profile: David Wither

Student profile: David Wither 12/02/2019 Social Resilience in the Hurunui: Outcomes of Institutional Support after Adverse Events A bit about me I spent the first five years of my lifeā€¦

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Smart Resilient Cities

Emerging technology and data processing tools, such as sensor networks, Internet of Things technologies, next generation mobile and broadcasting platforms, machine learning, and artificial intelligence are transforming the cities that we live in, and the

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Student Profile: Ngoc Le

Student Profile: Ngoc Le 24/05/2019 Diagnostics of Supply Chain Agility in rural New Zealand using Social Network Analysis A bit about me Xin chĆ o! I am from Vietnam. My teachers,ā€¦

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Managed Retreat

Many communities around New Zealand are located in the path of natural hazards that are increasing in impact, such as sea level rise, coastal erosion and flooding. A planned and progressive retreat (termed ‘managed retreat’) from high risk are

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Chaos on campus

Chaos on campus: Are students and staff at The University of Auckland ready for a natural hazard? 26/07/2018 Andreas Neef How would students and staff of The University of Aucklandā€¦

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