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Wildfire risk to forests and communities in a changing hazard environment.

Langer ER. 2019. Wildfire risk to forests and communities in a changing hazard environment. In: Communicating forestry in the connected age: ANZIF Conference proceedings; 2019 Aug 25-28; Christchurch, New Zealand. Christchurch (NZ): University of Canterbury.
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How can our coastal communities adapt to an uncertain future?

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Communicating drivers of environmental change through transdisciplinary human-environment modelling

Allison, A. E. F., Dickson, M. E., Fisher, K. T., & Thrush, S. F. (2021). Communicating drivers of environmental change through transdisciplinary humanenvironment modeling. Earth's Future, 9, e2020EF001918. https://doi. org/10.1029/2020EF001918
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The role of coastal marae in natural hazard response and climate change adaptation

Bailey-Winiata, A., Gallop, S.L., Hikuroa, D. & White, I. (2023) The role of coastal marae in natural hazard response and climate change adaptation. New Zealand Coastal Society, Special Publication 5.
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Anticipating staged managed retreat at the coastal margins.

Owen S, Lawrence J, Ryan E, Kench P, Bell R, Rennie H, Blackett P, Schneider P. 2018. Coastal management: anticipating staged managed retreat. Planning Quarterly. 109:8-11.
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Exploring the impacts of the Covid-19 national lockdown on outdoor recreationists’ activity and perceptions of tourism

A. Hamlin, S. Espiner, G. Degarege, J. Fountain (2021) Exploring the impacts of the Covid-19 national lockdown on outdoor recreationists' activity and perceptions of tourism. EAP Research Report No. 63, New Zealand, Lincoln University. https://hdl.handle.ne
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Student Profile: Amandine Bosserelle

Sea-level rise, groundwater dynamics and impacts on infrastructure systems. My origins are in the south of France between Albi where I was born, the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean Sea, andā€¦

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Disaster preparedness event in the Hutt Valley

The New Zealand Red Cross and Resilience to Natureā€™s Challenges are holding a joint disaster preparedness event in Lower Hutt next month where residents can learn about the risks inā€¦

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A tourist information sign at Franz Joseph Glacier, providing daily updated information on hazards in the area.
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Natural hazards: Are international tourists prepared?

By Aviva Cui How effective is current natural hazard communication? Do tourists understand it and are they prepared for natural hazards before travelling to a destination? The answer is complicatedā€¦

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Insights into the vulnerability of vegetation to tephra fallouts from interpretable machine learning and big Earth observation data

Biass, S., Jenkins, S. F., Aeberhard, W. H., Delmelle, P., and Wilson, T. (2022) Insights into the vulnerability of vegetation to tephra fallouts from interpretable machine learning and big Earth observation data, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 22, 2829ā€“2855
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Academic publishing in disaster risk reduction: past, present, and future

Alexander D, Gaillard J, Kelman I, Marincioni F, Penning-Rowsell E, van Niekerk D, Vinnell LJ. 2021. Academic publishing in disaster risk reduction: past, present, and future. Disasters. 45(1):5-18. doi:10.1111/disa.12432.
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Formulating a 100-year strategy for managing coastal hazard risk in a changing climate: Lessons learned from Hawkeā€™s Bay, New Zealand

E.J. Ryan, S.D. Owen, J. Lawrence, B. Glavovic, L. Robichaux, M. Dickson, P.S. Kench, P. Schneider, R. Bell, & P. Blackett. (2022) Formulating a 100-year strategy for managing coastal hazard risk in a changing climate: Lessons learned from Hawkeā€™s Bay, N
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A Practice Brief: Adaptation transition at the coast

Lawrence J, Bell R, Blackett P, Ryan E, Robichaux L. 2019. A practice brief: adaptation transition at the coast Planning Quarterly. 214.
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The retreat of ‘two waters’ infrastructure in Petone

The retreat of ‘two waters’ infrastructure in Petone May 2020 By Rick Kool From the Netherlands to Petoneā€¦ Iā€™m originally from the Netherlands where a large part of the countryā€¦

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Type and timing of insurance pay-outs

Research into Earthquake Commission insurance pay-outs after the Canterbury earthquakes shows that their type and timing affected whether residential areas and businesses were able to recover. The 2011 Canterbury Earthquakeā€¦

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Acushla Dee Sciascia

Co-leader, Whanake te Kura i Tawhiti NuiAcushla completed her doctoral studies in 2013 with Massey University and since then has been working in the public sector as a researcher, evaluator and strategist. Deeā€™s research background has primarily emerged
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Impact Case Study 2021-22: Partnerships as the pathway to impact

In January, the Taranaki Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group Office (TEMO) published a series of posters about volcanic processes associated with Taranaki Maunga. Our Volcanoes team provided science adviceā€¦

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Measuring resilience: by whom and for whom? A case study of people-centred resilience indicators in New Zealand.

Le DĆ©, L., Wairama, K., Sath, M. and Petera, A. (2021), "Measuring resilience: by whom and for whom? A case study of people-centred resilience indicators in New Zealand", Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 30 No. 4/5, pp. 538-552. https://doi.org/10.11
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Key Achievements

Home Key Achievements Over our ten-year research journey, we’ve developed a significant body of knowledge on natural hazard resilience, and developed guidance, recommendations and tools that have helped decision-makers atā€¦

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Webinar: Earthquake-prone marae

Earthquake-prone marae: Whānau-based solutions Earthquake-prone buildings have hit the headlines in recent years. But what happens when a community has deep ancestral, spiritual and emotional attachment to buildings deemed ā€˜earthquake-proneā€™?ā€¦

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