Browsing Proceedings of the 2022 New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Annual Technical Conference by Subject "Society, policy, and culture in understanding impacts and improving resilience"
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Enhancing earthquake and tsunami preparedness and response in Kura Kaupapa Māori/Schools Aotearoa New Zealand: learnings from the 5 March 2021 East Cape earthquake sequence
(2022-04-27)Aotearoa New Zealand is exposed to numerous potentially damaging impacts from various hazard events. The east coast of the North Island, one of the most active seismic regions in New Zealand, faces significant earthquake ... -
Integrating Maori Perspectives into Community Resilience Frameworks for the Built Environment
(2022-04-27)Many governments and organisations have attempted to construct frameworks for improving community resilience, particularly as related to the built environment. Many frameworks take a large overview of society and miss the ... -
Post-earthquake functional recovery: A critical review
(2022-04-27)Functional recovery not only transforms the retrofit of damaged buildings from an earthquake event but also contributes to community resilience. This paper aims to provide a state-of-the-art literature review of functional ... -
The role of in-plane strengthening within a proposed non-specific design approach to seismic improvement for URM buildings
(2022-04-27)Recent research shows that a significant number of earthquake-prone unreinforced brick masonry buildings may not receive seismic strengthening within the deadlines mandated by the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) ... -
The shaky south (or not): towards improving communities understanding of earthquake risk in Otago and Southland
(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 ...