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Te Tai Whanake breakout session slides: Community resilience
Presenter slides from Te Tai Whanake breakout session: Community resilience. May 2024
Te Tai Whanake Panel 3 slides: Adaptation for natural hazard resilience
Presenter slides from Te Tai Whanake Panel 3: Adaptation for natural hazard resilience. May 2024
Te Tai Whanake Panel 2 slides: The evolving approach to catastrophic risk for Aotearoa NZ
Presenter slides from Te Tai Whanake Panel 2: The evolving approach to catastrophic risk for Aotearoa New Zealand. May 2024.
Resilience of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Built Environment
An overview of our research to build resilience across New Zealand's vertical infrastructure (buildings) and horizontal infrastructure (utility networks).
Te Tai Whanake breakout session slides: Technology and Innovation
Presenter slides from Te Tai Whanake breakout session: Technology and Innovation. May 2024
Live Expert Q&A: Adaptation Pathways & Decision-Making for Natural Hazard Resilience
Presentation slides from our live Expert Q&A continuing the conversations from our Te Tai Whanake symposium.
Presentation slides, ‘How do volcanologists forecast eruptions?’ webinar
Dr Mel Whitehead presentation, 'How do volcanologists forecast eruptions?' webinar, May 2022
Presentation slides, Tourism & Covid-19 webinar
Dr Caroline Orchiston and Dr Jo Fountain, presentation, 'Tourism & Covid-19: Challenges and opportunities for rural communities' webinar, October 2020.
Presentation slides, ‘Earthquake-prone marae: Whānau-based solutions’ webinar.
Prof Regan Potangaroa, 'Earthquake-prone marae: Whānau-based solutions' webinar, 20 September 2022.
Te Tai Whanake breakout session slides: Infrastructure resilience
Presenter slides from Te Tai Whanake breakout session: Infrastructure resilience (May 2024)
Resilience Challenge Submission on the Fast-Track Approvals Bill 2024
Our submission highlighting the valuable role of natural hazards experts helping government and other investors avoid costly problems and economic disasters in future.
Te Tai Whanake Panel 1 slides: Learning from past events
Presenter slides from Te Tai Whanake Panel 1: Learning from past events. May 2024