Welcome to the Recover newsletter Issue 6 from the Marine Ecology Research Group (MERG) of the University of Canterbury. Recover is designed to keep you updated on our MBIE-funded earthquake recovery project called RECOVER (Reef Ecology, Coastal Values & Earthquake Recovery). This 6th instalment features the ‘new land’ created by the earthquake uplift of the coastline, recreational uses of beaches in Marlborough, and pāua survey work and hatchery projects with our partners in Kaikōura
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
As Christchurch and the Canterbury region continues its recovery from the devastating earthquakes th...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
Welcome to the Recover newsletter Issue 5 from the Marine Ecology Research Group (MERG) of the Uni...
Welcome to the first Recover newsletter from the Marine Ecology Research Group (MERG) at the Unive...
RECOVER Newsletters provide updates on the implementation of the project, relevant theoretical and a...
RECOVER Newsletters provide updates on the implementation of the project, relevant theoretical and a...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
RECOVER Newsletters provide updates on the implementation of the project, relevant theoretical and a...
New Zealand is prone to significant natural hazards. Past experience in New Zealand has demonstrated...
Though there is a broad consensus that communities play a key role in disaster response and recovery...
Growing scientific awareness, strong regulations, and effective management have begun to fulfill the...
Extreme geo-climatic events can occur everywhere in the world. The Great East Japan Earthquake, with...
This report focuses on the Waimakariri District Council's approach to earthquake recovery which was ...
Between September 4, 2010 and mid-2013 a severe earthquake sequence struck Christchurch, the second ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
As Christchurch and the Canterbury region continues its recovery from the devastating earthquakes th...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...
Welcome to the Recover newsletter Issue 5 from the Marine Ecology Research Group (MERG) of the Uni...
Welcome to the first Recover newsletter from the Marine Ecology Research Group (MERG) at the Unive...
RECOVER Newsletters provide updates on the implementation of the project, relevant theoretical and a...
RECOVER Newsletters provide updates on the implementation of the project, relevant theoretical and a...
The 4 September, 22 February, and 13 June earthquakes experienced in Canterbury, New Zealand would h...
RECOVER Newsletters provide updates on the implementation of the project, relevant theoretical and a...
New Zealand is prone to significant natural hazards. Past experience in New Zealand has demonstrated...
Though there is a broad consensus that communities play a key role in disaster response and recovery...
Growing scientific awareness, strong regulations, and effective management have begun to fulfill the...
Extreme geo-climatic events can occur everywhere in the world. The Great East Japan Earthquake, with...
This report focuses on the Waimakariri District Council's approach to earthquake recovery which was ...
Between September 4, 2010 and mid-2013 a severe earthquake sequence struck Christchurch, the second ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
As Christchurch and the Canterbury region continues its recovery from the devastating earthquakes th...
On 22 February 2011, Canterbury and its largest city Christchurch experienced its second major earth...