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Research to accelerate Aotearoa NZ's resilience to natural hazards. Resilience to Nature's Challenges is 1 of 11 ten-year @MBIEsci National Science Challenges

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📢 Webinar tomorrow, 10:30am: Toitū te Whenua - How mātauranga Māori and modern approaches to adaptation and marae resilience can protect Māori cultural identity and wellbeing from the impacts of natural hazards and climate change. Find out more ➡ bit.ly/3R5QIUe

📢 Webinar tomorrow, 10:30am:

Toitū te Whenua - How mātauranga Māori and modern approaches to adaptation and marae resilience can protect Māori cultural identity and wellbeing from the impacts of natural hazards and climate change.

Find out more ➡ bit.ly/3R5QIUe
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Missed our webinar 'Toitū te Whenua' - how mātauranga Māori and modern approaches to adaptation and resilience can protect the cultural identity and wellbeing of Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand? Kei te pai! Watch the recording here ⬇ youtu.be/zEwKpRSLEFY

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How can 'synthetic' earthquakes help develop better models of earthquake hazards and improve our understanding of what Aotearoa's next big quake might look like? Find out in our video with Dr Bill Fry of GNS Science Te Pū Ao and Laura Hughes of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington ⬇ bit.ly/450lyRD

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PhD researchers Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and University of Canterbury are showing the value of serious games in providing decision-makers with a "safe to fail" space to explore perspectives and test-run different natural hazard and climate change adaptation options. Find out more ➡ bit.ly/3rkSBCa

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By comparing software models to the 2019 Pigeon Valley Fire, Scion have shown that fire simulations are a valuable tool for predicting wildfire behaviour, that could help safeguard lives and property from future fires. Find out more ➡ bit.ly/3PuxANk

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Prof Ilan Noy of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington says a new methodology can better estimate how much money is needed to help poorer countries rebuild after climate-related disasters. "The headline number is $140bn a year." Find out more ➡ bit.ly/3ZLdvXX

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Reminder of our WEBINAR tomorrow w/ @TiraWhakamataki & Captain Ernesto Ojeda of indigenous Tarahumara & Yaqui Nations. Capt. Ojeda is often referred to as the grandfather of urban search & rescue and will speak on how whānau can prepare for disasters. resiliencechallenge.nz/webinar-he-kai…

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With @Tirawhakamataki we recently hosted Captain Ernesto Ojeda of the indigenous Tarahumara and Yaqui Nations, who shared his insights into whānau and community preparedness, response and recovery from disasters. Watch the webinar recording here ➡ youtu.be/ZGrSYNT_sQI

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Research by JCDR’s Dr Lauren Vinnell & colleagues suggests being impacted by one hazard can influence people’s risk perception of another. “Exposure to a large earthquake may influence their response to a tsunami, which has implications for ‘long, strong, get gone’ messaging.”

Research by <a href="/NZJCDR/">JCDR</a>’s Dr Lauren Vinnell &amp; colleagues suggests being impacted by one hazard can influence people’s risk perception of another. “Exposure to a large earthquake may influence their response to a tsunami, which has implications for ‘long, strong, get gone’ messaging.”
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“There’s a lot of factors that influence our decision whether to evacuate from a tsunami or not,” says Dr Marion Tan of JCDR, including our health and mobility, family responsibilities, trust in agencies, access to information, and even the time of day (or night).

“There’s a lot of factors that influence our decision whether to evacuate from a tsunami or not,” says Dr Marion Tan of <a href="/NZJCDR/">JCDR</a>, including our health and mobility, family responsibilities, trust in agencies, access to information, and even the time of day (or night).
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📢 Upcoming WEBINAR: He Haerenga Mōrearea - A Hazardous Journey; Exploring Mātauranga Māori and Volcanic Hazards Join us and GSNZ with Prof Jon Procter of Massey University Tuesday 12 December, 12pm - 1pm. Find out more and register here ➡ bit.ly/47pg30L

📢 Upcoming WEBINAR: He Haerenga Mōrearea - A Hazardous Journey;  Exploring Mātauranga Māori and Volcanic Hazards

Join us and <a href="/GeoscienceNZ/">GSNZ</a> with Prof Jon Procter of <a href="/MasseyUni/">Massey University</a>  Tuesday 12 December, 12pm - 1pm.

Find out more and register here ➡ bit.ly/47pg30L
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We’re proud to be working with Taranaki Volcanic Futures project investigating what a future eruption at Taranaki Mounga could look like and what the impacts will be. With a 30-50% chance of an eruption within 50 years, now is the time to plan ahead! ➡ bit.ly/47SZ6vJ

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EOI OPPORTUNITY 📢 An exciting role has opened up for a suitably qualified scientist to support the wonderful team at AF8 as their next science lead. See below for details of the EOI process ⬇

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REMINDER: Webinar happening next Tuesday 12pm! He Haerenga Mōrearea - A Hazardous Journey: Exploring Mātauranga Māori and Volcanic Hazards, with Prof Jon Procter of Massey University. Co-hosted with GSNZ. Find out more and register here ➡ bit.ly/47pg30L

REMINDER: Webinar happening next Tuesday 12pm!

He Haerenga Mōrearea - A Hazardous Journey:  Exploring Mātauranga Māori and Volcanic Hazards, with Prof Jon Procter of <a href="/MasseyUni/">Massey University</a>.

Co-hosted with <a href="/GeoscienceNZ/">GSNZ</a>.

Find out more and register here ➡ bit.ly/47pg30L
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Webinar starting in half an hour (12pm): He Haerenga Mōrearea - A Hazardous Journey: Exploring Mātauranga Māori and Volcanic Hazards, with Prof Jon Procter of Massey University. Co-hosted with GSNZ. Register here ➡ bit.ly/47pg30L

Webinar starting in half an hour (12pm):
He Haerenga Mōrearea - A Hazardous Journey:  Exploring Mātauranga Māori and Volcanic Hazards, with Prof Jon Procter of <a href="/MasseyUni/">Massey University</a>.  Co-hosted with
<a href="/GeoscienceNZ/">GSNZ</a>. 

Register here ➡ bit.ly/47pg30L