The term resilience‘’is increasingly being used in a multitude of contexts. Seemingly the latest buzz‘’word, it can mean many things to many people, in many different situations. In a natural hazard context, the terms sustainable planning‘’, and resilience‘planning are now’being used, often interchangeably. This poster provides an overview of resilience and sustainability within a land use planning and natural hazard context, and discusses how they are interrelated in the situation of the earthquake impacted city of Christchurch, New Zealand
Resilience has increasingly found its practice in urban development plans. In response to prepare ci...
The lived reality of the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes and its implications for the Waimakariri D...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Recent research into the concept of resilience has shown that it helps key ...
AbstractThe term ‘resilience’ is increasingly being used in a multitude of contexts. Seemingly the l...
There is a growing awareness that we live in times of uncertainty and change; this is fuelling incre...
There is a growing awareness that we live in times of uncertainty and change; this is fuelling incre...
The topic of ‘resilience’ thinking seems of late to have superseded that of ‘sustainability’ thinkin...
In this chapter, I identify some of the key issues around urban resilience that have resulted from t...
The disastrous earthquakes that struck Christchurch in 2010 and 2011 seriously impacted on the indiv...
The recent Christchurch earthquakes provide a unique opportunity to better understand the relationsh...
When the devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, at 12.51pm on ...
We live in times with a heightened sense of uncertainty and constant reminders of the risk of extre...
Resilience has emerged as a policy response in an era of public concern about disasters and risks th...
The Canterbury earthquakes have promoted a widespread interest in the concept and practice of ‘resil...
The Canterbury earthquakes are unique in that the there have been a series of major earthquakes, eac...
Resilience has increasingly found its practice in urban development plans. In response to prepare ci...
The lived reality of the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes and its implications for the Waimakariri D...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Recent research into the concept of resilience has shown that it helps key ...
AbstractThe term ‘resilience’ is increasingly being used in a multitude of contexts. Seemingly the l...
There is a growing awareness that we live in times of uncertainty and change; this is fuelling incre...
There is a growing awareness that we live in times of uncertainty and change; this is fuelling incre...
The topic of ‘resilience’ thinking seems of late to have superseded that of ‘sustainability’ thinkin...
In this chapter, I identify some of the key issues around urban resilience that have resulted from t...
The disastrous earthquakes that struck Christchurch in 2010 and 2011 seriously impacted on the indiv...
The recent Christchurch earthquakes provide a unique opportunity to better understand the relationsh...
When the devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, at 12.51pm on ...
We live in times with a heightened sense of uncertainty and constant reminders of the risk of extre...
Resilience has emerged as a policy response in an era of public concern about disasters and risks th...
The Canterbury earthquakes have promoted a widespread interest in the concept and practice of ‘resil...
The Canterbury earthquakes are unique in that the there have been a series of major earthquakes, eac...
Resilience has increasingly found its practice in urban development plans. In response to prepare ci...
The lived reality of the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes and its implications for the Waimakariri D...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Recent research into the concept of resilience has shown that it helps key ...