The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 challenged all networks in the city at a time when many individuals and communities were under severe economic pressure. Historically, Maori have drawn on traditional institutions such as whanau, marae, hapu and iwi in their endurance of past crises. This paper presents research in progress to describe how these Maori-centric networks supported both Maori and non-Maori through massive urban dislocation. Resilience to any disaster can be explained by configurations of economic, social and cultural factors. Knowing what has contributed to Maori resilience is fundamental to the strategic enhancement of future urban communities - Maori and non-Maori
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
Many governments and organisations have attempted to construct frameworks for improving community re...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
The apparent treatment of some Maori following the September 4 2010 Earthquake in Christchurch resul...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch 2010–11 earthquakes. Thre...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The disastrous earthquakes that struck Christchurch in 2010 and 2011 seriously impacted on the indiv...
AbstractOn September 4, 2010 a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Canterbury region of New Zealand,...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
Many governments and organisations have attempted to construct frameworks for improving community re...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
The apparent treatment of some Maori following the September 4 2010 Earthquake in Christchurch resul...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch 2010–11 earthquakes. Thre...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The disastrous earthquakes that struck Christchurch in 2010 and 2011 seriously impacted on the indiv...
AbstractOn September 4, 2010 a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Canterbury region of New Zealand,...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
Many governments and organisations have attempted to construct frameworks for improving community re...