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Publication
Published on
3 August 2020
Guide to Post Disaster Recovery Capitals
The Recovery Capitals (ReCap) project applies a Community Capitals lens to disaster recovery to increase understanding about the interacting influences of social, built, financial, political, human, cultural, and natural capital on wellbeing outco
Publication
Published on
3 August 2015
Integrated research on disaster risk conference: special issue
Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, Volume 19, Special Issue:
Training event
In person
12 March 2012 - 16 March 2012
Wellington
Emergency management summer institute
This five day workshop/lecture series provides a vast range of presentations across emergency management planning, developing effective all hazard warning systems, evacuation and welfare, a day hazard scape field trip in Wellington and the role of
Publication
Published on
11 February 2009
Behaviourally-based interventions for children following volcanic eruptions: an evaluation of effectiveness
This research paper represents the first systematic attempt to examine the effects of school-based interventions on children's sel-freported PTSD-related distress and coping ability following a series of volcanic eruptions in a sample of 112 child
Meetings and conferences
In person
05 August 2009 - 07 August 2009
Melbourne
3rd Australasian hazards management workshop series: from warnings to effective response and recovery
The Australasian Hazards Management Conference is run annually, alternating between locations in New Zealand and Australia. Workshop titles Day 1, 5th August 2009, Morning

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