On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earthquake within six months. The region is facing major economic and organisational challenges in the aftermath of these events. Approximately 25 % of all buildings in the Christchurch CBD have been “red tagged ” or deemed unsafe to enter. The New Zealand Treasury estimates that the combined cost of the February earthquake and the September earthquake is approximately NZ$15 billion[2]. This paper examines the national and regional economic climate prior to the event, discusses the immediate economic implications of this event, and the challenges and opportunities faced by organisations affected by this event. In order to facilitate recovery of th...
Earthquakes are low probability, high consequence events which are known to cause significant damage...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
At 12:51 pm local time on 22 February 2011, a Mw 6.2 aftershock of the September 4, 2010, Darfield E...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
The Christchurch earthquake sequence has been on-going since September 4th 2010. The largest two e...
In recent decades, natural disasters appear to be occurring more frequently and be more intensive, e...
The Canterbury region of New Zealand experienced four earthquakes greater than MW 6.0 between Septem...
The authors were responsible for leading the preparation of the Canterbury Regional Economic Develop...
Copyright 2014. Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. This article may be downloaded for person...
The Resilient Organisations Research Programme and the University of Canterbury are undertaking a l...
The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 caused significant damage and disruption to the city of ...
AbstractA magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury Region of New Zealand at 4:35 am on 4 Septe...
New Zealand is prone to significant natural hazards. Past experience in New Zealand has demonstrated...
Six months after the 4 September 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield (Canterbury) earthquake, a Mw 6.2 Christchurch...
Earthquakes are low probability, high consequence events which are known to cause significant damage...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
At 12:51 pm local time on 22 February 2011, a Mw 6.2 aftershock of the September 4, 2010, Darfield E...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
The Christchurch earthquake sequence has been on-going since September 4th 2010. The largest two e...
In recent decades, natural disasters appear to be occurring more frequently and be more intensive, e...
The Canterbury region of New Zealand experienced four earthquakes greater than MW 6.0 between Septem...
The authors were responsible for leading the preparation of the Canterbury Regional Economic Develop...
Copyright 2014. Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. This article may be downloaded for person...
The Resilient Organisations Research Programme and the University of Canterbury are undertaking a l...
The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 caused significant damage and disruption to the city of ...
AbstractA magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury Region of New Zealand at 4:35 am on 4 Septe...
New Zealand is prone to significant natural hazards. Past experience in New Zealand has demonstrated...
Six months after the 4 September 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield (Canterbury) earthquake, a Mw 6.2 Christchurch...
Earthquakes are low probability, high consequence events which are known to cause significant damage...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
At 12:51 pm local time on 22 February 2011, a Mw 6.2 aftershock of the September 4, 2010, Darfield E...