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Mainstreaming Managed Retreat in Aotearoa New Zealand
How have retreats gradually evolved, from being reactive and unmanaged towards being a strategic part of our national risk management framework?
Tourists, tourism destinations and natural hazards
Drawing on learnings from tourism and disasters over the last 14 years, this brief examines preparedness alongside post-event response and recovery.
Food systems security and disaster recovery
An outline of food security issues that may arise following a disaster
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.
Aotearoa New Zealand needs a unified food strategy
The state of our current food system and why we need a unified food strategy.
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.
Impact-based forecasts and warnings
Impact-based forecasts and warnings (IBFWs) offer a way to design and communicate warnings that are more meaningful and relevant to people.
Enabling Coastal Adaptation: Use of Existing Legislation
Under coastal housing and urban development pressure, how can we use existing legislation to better enable coastal adaptation?
Insurance and disaster recovery
This brief focusses on insurance issues in Aotearoa New Zealand related to disaster recovery.
Critical Infrastructure Recovery: Key Lessons
This brief provides advice for managing critical infrastructure recovery programmes including governance and operational management, recovery work sequencing and resourcing, information needs and engagement.
Housing and disaster recovery
Housing issues that are likely to arise immediately following a disaster.