The paper describes an on-going research that explores improvement schemes on the regulatory framework that will facilitate the implementation of reconstruction after disasters in New Zealand. There is evidence suggesting that the existing regulatory provisions may cause procedural constraints, loss of pragmatism on the part of disaster practitioners, improper coordination arrangements coupled with unclear inter-agency responsibilities, which may eventually hinder the achievement of effective reconstruction programmes. The research focus and methodology are presented, to give an insight into the opportunities for research that will proffer best practice guidelines for achieving reconstruction objectives through appropriate regulatory ...
This paper will present findings from a longitudinal case study of the reconstruction of horizontal ...
In this dissertation it is argued that the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Act 2011 and the Canterbur...
The number of natural disasters has increased sharply in the past few decades, threatening human liv...
The paper describes an on-going research that explores improvement schemes on the regulatory framewo...
New Zealand has extensive infrastructure networks and localised, dense urban populations that make i...
Legislation that applies to routine construction provides for the safe development of infrastructure...
Previous disaster management studies allude to the problems of coordination and the difficulties tha...
New Zealand is vulnerable to natural disasters. When disasters occur, the effects can be devastating...
New Zealand's vulnerability to natural disasters demands its proactive engagement in disaster manage...
Legislation that applies to routine construction provides for the safe development of infrastructure...
Purpose The study explores improvements to environmental management legislation that will enable t...
This report reviews the key learnings and application possibilities of research completed as part of...
A workshop was held to identify the challenges and barriers to post-disaster reconstruction in New...
The study is an on-going research initiative to determine the effects that the implementation of the...
Worldwide, the risks from natural and technological hazards has been mounting at an accelerating ra...
This paper will present findings from a longitudinal case study of the reconstruction of horizontal ...
In this dissertation it is argued that the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Act 2011 and the Canterbur...
The number of natural disasters has increased sharply in the past few decades, threatening human liv...
The paper describes an on-going research that explores improvement schemes on the regulatory framewo...
New Zealand has extensive infrastructure networks and localised, dense urban populations that make i...
Legislation that applies to routine construction provides for the safe development of infrastructure...
Previous disaster management studies allude to the problems of coordination and the difficulties tha...
New Zealand is vulnerable to natural disasters. When disasters occur, the effects can be devastating...
New Zealand's vulnerability to natural disasters demands its proactive engagement in disaster manage...
Legislation that applies to routine construction provides for the safe development of infrastructure...
Purpose The study explores improvements to environmental management legislation that will enable t...
This report reviews the key learnings and application possibilities of research completed as part of...
A workshop was held to identify the challenges and barriers to post-disaster reconstruction in New...
The study is an on-going research initiative to determine the effects that the implementation of the...
Worldwide, the risks from natural and technological hazards has been mounting at an accelerating ra...
This paper will present findings from a longitudinal case study of the reconstruction of horizontal ...
In this dissertation it is argued that the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Act 2011 and the Canterbur...
The number of natural disasters has increased sharply in the past few decades, threatening human liv...