Between September 2010 and February 2012 (a period of 18 months) the Canterbury region of New Zealand has experienced over 10,000 earthquakes (Nicholls, 2012). This report is the first in a series that will describe the impact of the Canterbury earthquake on businesses. This initial report gives a high level overview of the earthquake events and the impacts on the Canterbury economy and businesses. This report is intended to provide background and context for more in-depth analyses to come in future reports
In recent decades, natural disasters appear to be occurring more frequently and be more intensive, e...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of developed countries, and is a...
The earthquakes that struck Ōtautahi/Christchurch began September 2010 and continued throughout2012 ...
There are many things that organisations of any size can do to prepare for a disaster or crisis. Tr...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
Organisations locate strategically within Business Districts (CBDs) in order to cultivate their im...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
The Resilient Organisations Research Programme and the University of Canterbury are undertaking a l...
The Christchurch earthquake sequence has been on-going since September 4th 2010. The largest two e...
On 4 September 2010 the Magnitude 7.1 'Darfield' Earthquake marked the beginning of the Canterbury e...
The construction sector plays a large role in driving New Zealand’s economic growth; however, it i...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the felt earthquake impacts, resilience and recovery of orga...
The Canterbury region of New Zealand experienced four earthquakes greater than MW 6.0 between Septem...
Earthquakes are low probability, high consequence events which are known to cause significant damage...
In recent decades, natural disasters appear to be occurring more frequently and be more intensive, e...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of developed countries, and is a...
The earthquakes that struck Ōtautahi/Christchurch began September 2010 and continued throughout2012 ...
There are many things that organisations of any size can do to prepare for a disaster or crisis. Tr...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
Organisations locate strategically within Business Districts (CBDs) in order to cultivate their im...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
The Resilient Organisations Research Programme and the University of Canterbury are undertaking a l...
The Christchurch earthquake sequence has been on-going since September 4th 2010. The largest two e...
On 4 September 2010 the Magnitude 7.1 'Darfield' Earthquake marked the beginning of the Canterbury e...
The construction sector plays a large role in driving New Zealand’s economic growth; however, it i...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the felt earthquake impacts, resilience and recovery of orga...
The Canterbury region of New Zealand experienced four earthquakes greater than MW 6.0 between Septem...
Earthquakes are low probability, high consequence events which are known to cause significant damage...
In recent decades, natural disasters appear to be occurring more frequently and be more intensive, e...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of developed countries, and is a...
The earthquakes that struck Ōtautahi/Christchurch began September 2010 and continued throughout2012 ...