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Earthquakes and tsunami

Becker, J.S., McBride, S.K., Vinnell, L.J., Saunders, W.S.A., Leonard, G.S., Sullivan, T.J. & Gledhill, K. (2022) Earthquakes and tsunami. In: McGee, T.K. & Penning-Rowsell, E.C. (Eds.), Routledge handbook of environmental hazards and society (pp. 13-32). h
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What Happened after SARS in 2003? The Economic Impacts of a Pandemic

Noy, I., Sawada, Y., Doan, N., Nguyen, C.P. (2023). What Happened After SARS in 2003? The Economic Impacts of a Pandemic. In: Celbiş, M.G., Kourtit, K., Nijkamp, P. (eds) Pandemic and the City. Footprints of Regional Science(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.or
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Implementation of a Criticality Framework for Road Networks in Auckland City, New Zealand

Rebello K, Jaggi K, Costello S, Blake D, Oo M, Hughes J, Egbelakin T. 2020. Testing a criticality framework for road networks in Auckland, New Zealand. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment. 10(1):36-51. doi:10.1108/IJDRBE-03-
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Presentation Slides, ‘De-Risking Resilience’ Webinar

A presentation by Prof Iain White, Dr Raven Cretney, Dr Sarah Beaven, and Dr Christina Hanna.
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Pyroclastic flow experiments to improve volcanic hazard models

Professor Gert Lube and his team at Massey University's Pyroclastic flow Eruption Large-scale Experiment (PELE) facility are generating experimental pyroclastic flows, to study their behaviour and test new ways to safely observe and measure these deadly phen
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Impact of Droughts on Farms’ Financing Choices: Empirical Evidence from New Zealand

S.Kamal & I.Noy. (2023) Impact of Droughts on Farms’ Financing Choices: Empirical Evidence from New Zealand. Weather, Climate, and Society, 15(1), 121-132. https://doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-21-0193.1
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Student Profile: Louise Baumann

Protection, Gender and Inclusion? A feminist approach to disaster law and policy I grew up in Metz, a middle-sized city in the east of France, close to the German, Luxembourgish,…

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Overarching Resilience Governance Concepts

The Overarching Resilience Governance Concepts project worked to address the role played by governance, policies, and institutional and societal relationships that underpin an enduring resilience of communities to nature’s challenges. It used research-bas

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He kai kei aku ringa – Disaster preparedness

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Ākina Te Tū Kaupapa Māori Research Fund

Home About Us Ākina Te Tū Kaupapa Māori Research Fund November 2023 In 2021, we developed the Ākina Te Tū Kaupapa Māori Research Fund to support further engagement and capability…

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Volcanic Eruptions: Stochastic Models of Occurrence Patterns

Bebbington, M.S. (2022). Volcanic Eruptions: Stochastic Models of Occurrence Patterns. In: Tilling, R.I. (ed) Complexity in Tsunamis, Volcanoes, and their Hazards. Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science Series. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org
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Student Profile: Rizki Dian Rahayani 

Optimisation of solar generation and integration into a smart grid Rizki Rahayani is currently a Doctoral student in the Electrical, Computer, and Software Engineering department at The University of Auckland.…

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P-TECH in Citizen Science

This project assessed the role and contribution of technology in fostering genuine participation in citizen science to strengthen resilience to natural hazards in New Zealand, in particular participation by children. The project worked in collaboration wi

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Exploring the potential role of citizen science in the warning value chain for high impact weather

Tan, M.L., Hoffman, D., Ebert, E., Cui, A. & Johnston, D. (2022). Exploring the potential role of citizen science in the warning value chain for high impact weather. Frontiers in Communication, (7) 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2022.949949
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Riskscape – Enhanced natural hazard risk assessment for Cyclone Gabrielle recovery

This project will accelerate a multi-hazard risk model and information sharing platform, RiskScape, for Cyclone Gabrielle recovery agencies and researchers. The RiskScape Platform will host a customised multi-hazard risk modelling micro-site and informati

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Preparing for Sea-Level Rise through Adaptive Managed Retreat of a New Zealand Stormwater and Wastewater Network

Kool R, Lawrence J, Drews M, Bell R. 2020. Preparing for sea-level rise through adaptive managed retreat of a New Zealand stormwater and wastewater network. Infrastructures. 5(11):92. doi:10.3390/infrastructures5110092.
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Empirical Fragility Assessment of Three-Waters and Railway Infrastructure Damaged by the 2015 Illapel Tsunami, Chile

Rodwell J, Williams JH, Paulik R. (2023) Empirical Fragility Assessment of Three-Waters and Railway Infrastructure Damaged by the 2015 Illapel Tsunami, Chile. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 11(10):1991. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse11101991
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Modelling the social and economic impacts of a volcanic eruption in Auckland

By Robert Cardwell A research team led by University of Auckland PhD candidate and Market Economics researcher Robert Cardwell recently published new research on the simulation of economic and urban…

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Hawke’s Bay survey

Hawke’s Bay coastal survey 2017 23/05/2018 What do you like most about New Zealand’s coastlines? Is it their untouched beauty or that they give you easy access to the beach?…

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Impact case study 2020-21: Partnership as the pathway to impact

We rely on collaborations with our partners and stakeholders in order to achieve our mission, including Challenge parties, other NSCs and aligned research organisations, iwi and hapū, government agencies, and…

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