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Exploring rural community-led resilience to natural hazards: A participatory scenario approach to Hokitika's community resilience through a future Alpine Fault earthquake disaster and recovery

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Exploring rural community-led resilience to natural hazards: A participatory scenario approach to Hokitika's community resilience through a future Alpine Fault earthquake disaster and recovery
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University of Otago
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Hokitika is a rural community on the remote West Coast of New Zealand. The South Island’s mountain landscape has been created by tectonic interactions between the Australian and Pacific plates. The Alpine Fault lies west of the Southern Alps, and presents the largest seismic hazard for the South Island. Recent research indicates there is an 75% likelihood that the fault will rupture in the next 50 years, and an 82% likelihood a future earthquake would be at least a Mw 8 (Howarth et al., 2021)...

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Doctoral
Date created
2024-11-01
Creator
Mueller, Sonja
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/43140
Related subjects
community-led resilience / community resilience / collective resilience / resilience / multihazards / multi-hazards / hazards / seismic risk / secondary hazards / cascading hazards / participatory scenario / resilience scenario / disaster simulation scenario / disaster scenario simulation / participatory mapping / scenario / hazard scenario

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