Threats to life, homes, businesses and the environment are ever present in the form of natural hazards. Indigenous Peoples possess great insight into these hazards with truly ancient wisdom accumulated through unique longitudinal studies evidenced by their successful occupation of their territories. Yet this knowledge has been almost universally marginalised through the processes of colonisation, epistemological racism, and a lack of capacity in the minimal research spaces that are available. This session takes a first step in bringing this knowledge to the attention of disaster managers, first responders, researchers, policy makers and community leaders. We seek to collectivise our various experiences in mitigating the effects of disasters...
This presentation provides an opportunity to highlight measures for addressing risks within communit...
This initiative is a follow-up project from the The Risk Interpretation and Action Fellows Seminar, ...
During disasters, exposed and vulnerable communities bear the brunt of impacts and are first to resp...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
This presentation outlines the impacts on the Maori community of the Christchurch earthquakes includ...
Indigenous Peoples possess ancient wisdom and valuable knowledge on environmental hazards and disast...
The city of Ōtautahi/Christchurch experienced a series of earthquakes that began on September 4th, 2...
Threats to life, homes, businesses and the environment are ever present in the form of natural hazar...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch 2010–11 earthquakes. Thre...
Recent disasters have focused attention on the need to prepare for frightening but regular events su...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
The capacity of Indigenous communities to respond collectively to crises consistently shows the impo...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch earthquakes, and draws on...
Disasters provide useful if tragic frames of reference by which society can judge is abilities to pl...
This presentation provides an opportunity to highlight measures for addressing risks within communit...
This initiative is a follow-up project from the The Risk Interpretation and Action Fellows Seminar, ...
During disasters, exposed and vulnerable communities bear the brunt of impacts and are first to resp...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
This presentation outlines the impacts on the Maori community of the Christchurch earthquakes includ...
Indigenous Peoples possess ancient wisdom and valuable knowledge on environmental hazards and disast...
The city of Ōtautahi/Christchurch experienced a series of earthquakes that began on September 4th, 2...
Threats to life, homes, businesses and the environment are ever present in the form of natural hazar...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch 2010–11 earthquakes. Thre...
Recent disasters have focused attention on the need to prepare for frightening but regular events su...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
The capacity of Indigenous communities to respond collectively to crises consistently shows the impo...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch earthquakes, and draws on...
Disasters provide useful if tragic frames of reference by which society can judge is abilities to pl...
This presentation provides an opportunity to highlight measures for addressing risks within communit...
This initiative is a follow-up project from the The Risk Interpretation and Action Fellows Seminar, ...
During disasters, exposed and vulnerable communities bear the brunt of impacts and are first to resp...