Q&A with Dr Acushla Dee Sciascia
Q & A with Dr Acushla Dee Sciascia 13/02/20 Q. Tēnā koe Dee. Firstly, can you tell us a bit about your iwi affiliations? He uri ahau nō ngā kāwai…
Q & A with Dr Acushla Dee Sciascia 13/02/20 Q. Tēnā koe Dee. Firstly, can you tell us a bit about your iwi affiliations? He uri ahau nō ngā kāwai…
Student Profile: Jake Robinson 27/08/2018 Nā Jake Robinson Ko Ruapehu te Maunga Ko Whanganui te Awa Ko Atihaunui a Pāpārangi te iwi Ko Te Pooti te Marae Ko Jacob Robinson…
Q & A with Dr Richard Turner Q. Tēnā koe Richard. Can you tell us about how you got into meteorology? Have you always been fascinated with weather? Kia ora.…
Managed retreat; unpacking the ‘black box’ By Emma Ryan Low-lying coastal communities around New Zealand will need to start embracing managed retreat as climate change and sea-level rise continue to…
The Networks and Components project looked to develop risk-based methodologies to quantify the resilience of large distributed infrastructure networks to natural hazards events. Researchers reviewed the initial restoration of key lifeline networks followi
Operationalising resilience: A heuristic framework for analysis 20/11/2018 ByProfessor Iain White, Professor Bruce Glavovic, Dr Judy Lawrence and Dr Gail Adams-Hutcheson The question of how to build the resilience of…
By Robert Cardwell A research team led by University of Auckland PhD candidate and Market Economics researcher Robert Cardwell recently published new research on the simulation of economic and urban…
Seismic Assessment & Design of Māori Buildings My name is Sonny Vercoe and I’m from Te Arawa, Tūwharetoa, Te Ati Haunui-ā-Pāpārangi, Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāi Tahu. I grew up in…
Franz Josef: Developing resilience in a community at risk 24/10/2018 By Tim Davies The small township of Franz Josef Glacier is located in Westland, half-way down the west coast of…