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Largest known record of mapped landslides from a single event

Cyclone Gabrielle was the largest landslide-triggering event on record in Aotearoa. Our response required development of new landslide mapping and modelling approaches in order to collate the landslide data. This…

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Factors affecting the acceptance of information systems supporting emergency operations centres.

Prasanna R, Huggins TJ. 2016. Factors affecting the acceptance of information systems supporting emergency operations centres. Computers in Human Behavior. 57:168-181. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2015.12.013.
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Resilience Factors in Women of Refugee Background: A Qualitative Systematic Review.

Hawkes C, Norris K, Joyce J, Paton D. 2020. Resilience factors in women of refugee background: a qualitative systematic review. Community Psychology in Global Perspective. 6(2/1):101-127. doi:10.1285/i24212113v6i2-1p101
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WEBINAR: He kai kei aku ringa

Thursday 19 October, 10.00am – 11.30am In collaboration with Te Tira Whakamātaki, Resilience to Nature’s Challenges National Science Challenge is excited to present, ‘He kai kei aku ringa – Disaster…

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Enabling Coastal Adaptation

Coastal areas of Aotearoa New Zealand are experiencing major impacts from rising sea levels and worsening storms which cause our coastal areas and rivers to flood. Traditionally used adaptation strategies that ‘protect’ and ‘accommodate’ are becoming incr

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Vertical Infrastructure

The Canterbury earthquakes demonstrated that building design standards in Aotearoa New Zealand effectively limit the risk of loss-of-life during earthquake events. However, there was significant damage to buildings and significant and lengthy disruption f

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Science to emergency management response: Kaikōura earthquakes 2016.

Woods RJ, McBride SK, Wotherspoon LM, Beavan S, Potter S, H. , Johnston D, M. , Wilson TM, Brunsdon D, Grace E, S. , Brackley H, et al. 2017. Science to emergency management response. Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering. 50(2): 329
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New Zealand’s Changing Coastline

We currently have an incomplete knowledge of how our coastline is changing, where and at what rate. Coastal erosion is a significant hazard facing coastal communities throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. The risk exposure of coastal communities and infrastructur
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Setting the scene: The role of Iwi Management Plans in natural hazard management

Saunders, W.S.A. 2017 Setting the scene : the role of iwi management plans in natural hazard management. Lower Hutt, N.Z.: GNS Science. GNS Science report 2017/30. 33 p.; doi: 10.21420/G26D2V
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A non-intrusive approach for efficient stochastic emulation and optimization of model-based nitrate-loading management decision support

J.T. White, M.J. Knowling, M.N. Fienen, D.T. Feinstein, G. McDonald, C. Moore. (2020) A non-intrusive approach for efficient stochastic emulation and optimization of model-based nitrate-loading management decision support. Environmental Modelling & Softw
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Regenerating Socio-Cultural Capacities and Capabilities in Disaster Recovery Settings: Repurposing, emergent and transformative processes.

Paton, D., Buergelt, P.T., Her, R.S., Jang, L-J., Lai, R-L., Tseng, Y-L., Wu, R-S. & Sagala, S. (2022). Regenerating Socio-Cultural Capacities and Capabilities in Disaster Recovery Settings: Repurposing, emergent and transformative processes. In: McGee, T.K.
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Nicky Smith

Nicky Smith joins the Challenge from the business events sector where she was an event manager, working with a range of organisations across Aotearoa. Prior to this she managed a not-for-profit community arts venue in the Far North. Through these roles Nicky
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A Trip to AGU

At the end of 2023, our Resilience Challenge Built and Coastal Programmes’ PhD student Akuhata Bailey-Winiata, from the University of Waikato, attended the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in…

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Garry McDonald

Co-leader, Multihazard RiskGarry is a Director of Market Economics Ltd, an economics consulting and research company. His research focuses on the integration of the environmental, social and economic dimensions of resilience and sustainability. This incl
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Presentation slides, ‘Social Vulnerability in Disasters’ webinar

Dr Denise Blake, Dr Shiloh Groot, Melanie Roundhill, Vy Tran, Anne Rijnink, Tycho Vandenburg, 'Social Vulnerability in Disasters' webinar, 15 September 2022.
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Destructiveness of pyroclastic surges controlled by turbulent fluctuations

Brosch, E., Lube, G., Cerminara, M. et al. (2021) Destructiveness of pyroclastic surges controlled by turbulent fluctuations. Nature Communications 12, 7306. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27517-9
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Rethinking Coastal Margins: the implementation of managed retreat options in New Zealand, the USA, Australia and the UK

Owen SD, Turner T, Ryan EJ, Kench PS. 2017. Rethinking coastal margins: the implementation of managed retreat options in New Zealand, the USA, Australia and the UK. Unpublished report to the Technical Advisory Group of the Clifton to Tangoio Coastal Hazards
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Presentation slides, ‘Earthquake-prone marae: Whānau-based solutions’ webinar.

Prof Regan Potangaroa, 'Earthquake-prone marae: Whānau-based solutions' webinar, 20 September 2022.
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Student Profile: Hugh Mace

Vulnerability of Power Systems Exposed to Volcanic Hazards I am from Tokoroa, New Zealand, and after attending Strathmore Primary, Tainui Intermediate and Tokoroa High School, I studied Electrical Engineering specialising…

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