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Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A story submitted by Ginny Larsen to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Ginny Larsen to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Sarah to the QuakeStories website.
Summary of oral history interview with Michelle about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Summary of oral history interview with Emily about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A pdf copy of a spreadsheet tool used by designers to undertake a whole of life evaluation of rebuild options.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 30 July 2014 entitled, "Searching for hope..."The entry was downloaded on 3 November 2016.
A document made available to people attending Duncan Gibb's Brunel lecture.
A pdf copy of a PowerPoint presentation used by Duncan Gibb when presenting his Brunel lecture.
Summary of oral history interview with Alice Ridley about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
We present the initial findings from a study of adaptive resilience of lifelines organisations providing essential infrastructure services, in Christchurch, New Zealand following the earthquakes of 2010-2011. Qualitative empirical data was collected from 200 individuals in 11 organisations. Analysis using a grounded theory method identified four major factors that aid organisational response, recovery and renewal following major disruptive events. Our data suggest that quality of top and middle-level leadership, quality of external linkages, level of internal collaboration, ability to learn from experience, and staff well-being and engagement influence adaptive resilience. Our data also suggest that adaptive resilience is a process or capacity, not an outcome and that it is contextual. Post-disaster capacity/resources and post-disaster environment influence the nature of adaptive resilience.
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 28 March 2014
A story submitted by Sue Hamer to the QuakeStories website.