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The Resilience Cities Network Development project worked with the seven biggest cities in Aotearoa (Auckland / Tāmaki Makaurau, Wellington / Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Christchurch / Ōtautahi, Hamilton / Kirikiriroa, Tauranga, Napier / Ahuriri, and Dunedin / Ōt
The Resilient Auckland Planning project placed Auckland Council’s Strategic Plan under a resilience ‘lens’ to trace future land use under planned scenarios of population and economic growth.
This project provided underpinning guidance relating to mātauranga Māori and natural hazards, including developing tikanga to support the strategies and case-study approaches of the Resilience Challenge. The project also developed existing and new reo Māo
This project involved developing frameworks to support iwi to undertake their own natural hazard monitoring and management strategies and reviving traditional environmental planning methods for Māori land, natural resources and landscapes of cultural sign
Psychology tells us that human beings tend to follow behavioural rules to ensure that we are acting in an acceptable way. These rules are referred to as social norms, and they can be utilized to influence the way people behave. The Cultural Resilience pro
New Zealand has a complex natural hazard environment, and it is important that we understand those hazards so that we can be prepared for their effects. The Hazard Spectrum and Correlation Modelling project generated new knowledge about interacting hazard