
A presentation prepared by SCIRT's Downer Communciation Lead, providing an overview of the community engagement carried out by the Downer Team during the restoration of the Bridge and Arch.
A PDF copy of five posters that encourage walking. Each image includes the distances in metres and minutes to nearby places, beneath the words "Why not walk?".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 31 December 2011 entitled, "2011 in review".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 9 October 2010 entitled, "Dreaming of America".
A story submitted by Lyndsay Fenwick to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Patti-Ann Oberst to the QuakeStories website.
Summary of oral history interview with Estelle Laugesen about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Summary of oral history interview with Irene Cleary about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 2 September 2011
1. INTRODUCTION. Earthquakes and geohazards, such as liquefaction, landslides and rock falls, constitute a major risk for New Zealand communities and can have devastating impacts as the Canterbury 2010/2011 experience shows. Development patterns expose communities to an array of natural hazards, including tsunamis, floods, droughts, and sea level rise amongst others. Fostering community resilience is therefore vitally important. As the rhetoric of resilience is mainstreamed into the statutory framework, a major challenge emerges: how can New Zealand operationalize this complex and sometimes contested concept and build ‘community capitals’? This research seeks to provide insights to this question by critically evaluating how community capitals are conceptualized and how they can contribute to community resilience in the context of the Waimakariri District earthquake recovery and regeneration process.
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 24 July 2011 entitled, "Being brave, and books in a fridge".
Transcript of Pauline's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
A PDF copy of the February 2012 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the July 2014 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the October 2015 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the Spring 2014 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the March 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the Spring 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the July 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the August 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the May 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the December 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Heathcote Library successful anti-demolition protest placards".
A PDF copy of the April 2014 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Heathcote Library successful anti-demolition protest placards".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Woolston Public Library".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Woolston Public Library".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Woolston Public Library".
A PDF copy of the Summer 2014 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the May-June 2014 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.