Deb Robertson's Blog 25/12/2011: Merry Christmas....
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 25 December 2011 entitled, "Merry Christmas....".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 25 December 2011 entitled, "Merry Christmas....".
Summary of oral history interview with Katherine Ewer about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A story submitted by Anonymous to the QuakeStories website.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 6 January 2012 entitled, "Resilience".
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 8 March 2013
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 3 June 2012 entitled, "Reduced Resilience".
Summary of oral history interview with Kirsty about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Transcript of Jan Dobson's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
The "Lyttelton Review" newsletter for 12 March 2012, produced by the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's Blog for 20 June 2014 entitled, "Doctor's Discussion".
A story submitted by Jenny Garing to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Scott Thomas to the QuakeStories website.
Summary of oral history interview with Gillian Laing about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 31 May 2013 entitled, "1000 days".
Summary of oral history interview with Phillippa Jacobs about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Transcript of Lou's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 21 June 2013
A video of a presentation by Dr Scott Miles during the Community Resilience Stream of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "A Community Wellbeing Centric Approach to Disaster Resilience".The abstract for this presentation reads as follows: A higher bar for advancing community disaster resilience can be set by conducting research and developing capacity-building initiatives that are based on understanding and monitoring community wellbeing. This presentation jumps off from this view, arguing that wellbeing is the most important concept for improving the disaster resilience of communities. The presentation uses examples from the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes to illustrate the need and effectiveness of a wellbeing-centric approach. While wellbeing has been integrated in the Canterbury recovery process, community wellbeing and resilience need to guide research and planning. The presentation unpacks wellbeing in order to synthesize it with other concepts that are relevant to community disaster resilience. Conceptualizing wellbeing as either the opportunity for or achievement of affiliation, autonomy, health, material needs, satisfaction, and security is common and relatively accepted across non-disaster fields. These six variables can be systematically linked to fundamental elements of resilience. The wellbeing variables are subject to potential loss, recovery, and adaptation based on the empirically established ties to community identity, such as sense of place. Variables of community identity are what translate the disruption, damage, restoration, reconstruction, and reconfiguration of a community's different critical services and capital resources to different states of wellbeing across a community that has been impacted by a hazard event. With reference to empirical research and the Canterbury case study, the presentation integrates these insights into a robust framework to facilitate meeting the challenge of raising the standard of community disaster resilience research and capacity building through development of wellbeing-centric approaches.
A pdf copy of feedback given by the One Voice Te Reo Kotahi organising group on the draft Christchurch City Preliminary Resilience Assessment.
Summary of oral history interview with Alana Harvey about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A pdf transcript of Ian's second earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox Take 2 project. Interviewer: Samuel Hope. Transcriber: Josie Hepburn.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 15 October 2011 entitled, "Le Race 2011".
A pdf transcript of Sara Green's second earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox Take 2 project. Interviewer: Laura Moir. Transcriber: Sarah Woodfield.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 3 September 2012 entitled, "There's a lot you can learn in two years....".
A video of a presentation by Dr Erica Seville of the University of Canterbury's Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering on "Organisational and Economic Resilience". The presentation was delivered at the Learning from Lifeline Week and Planning Collaborations forum as part of the University of Canterbury's Lifeline Week.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 2 August 2011 entitled, "New Light".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 14 December 2010 entitled, "Novel Nativity".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 5 December 2011 entitled, "Saluting Santa".
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 6 January 2012 entitled, "The Tin Palace".
A story submitted by Rosie Belton to the QuakeStories website.