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Analysis of Felt Detailed ‘Final Comments’ for the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake
Neupane, Sajan; Inch, Piata; Becker, Julia; Vinnell, Lauren; Goded, Tatiana; Prasanna, Raj (2024-04-09)The GeoNet “Felt Detailed” survey collects information about people’s experiences after earthquakes - from behavioural responses through to damage to buildings and infrastructure. One of the questions asked at the end of ... -
Meet EDDIE – QuakeCoRE’s new earthquake test dummy
Vinnell, Lauren; Johnston, David; Hogan, Lucas; Stephens, Max; Horspool, Nick (2023-04-19)Until recently there has been limited understanding of the relationship between behaviour during earthquake shaking and risk of injury. Studying human behaviour during shaking is important, however, because with a better ... -
Social Influences on behavioural response to earthquake shaking
Vinnell, Lauren; Inch, Piata; Johnston, David; Horspool, Nick (2022-04-27)Many earthquake injuries in Aotearoa New Zealand occur because people either do not act quickly to protect themselves or act in a way which can lead to harm. Earthquakes are an uncertain context in which to make behavioural ... -
The role of risk perception, risk communication, and comparative risk principles in resilience building
Vinnell, Lauren (2024-04-09)Increasing resilience to earthquakes through choices such as building design requires people to understand, evaluate, and act on risk. Therefore, any communication efforts, either formal or informal, which are aimed at ... -
The shaky south (or not): towards improving communities understanding of earthquake risk in Otago and Southland
Johnston, David; Orchiston, Caroline; Becker, Julia; Vinnell, Lauren; Kaiser, Lucy; Stewart, Joshua; Lake-Hammond, Alice; Stirling, Mark; Tapuke, Kelvin; Akther, Marufa (2022-04-27)Understanding how people interpret and respond to earthquake risks is vital to any strategy for earthquake risk reduction. Acknowledging that there is a wide range of interpretations of risk is important in determining how ...