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Resilient Infrastructure 2005
Rotorua New Zealand       8-9 August 2005

Conference Presentations

 

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SESSION 1: Infrastructure Resilience
     
Gheorghe 
3241k
 Risk, Vulnerability and Sustainability for Critical Infrastructures
Glavovic 
319k
 Social Resilience: Building Layers of Resilience to Transcend Waves of Adversity
O'Rourke 
1459k
 Resilience in Infrastructure Management
Pinzone 
342k
 Infrastructure Resilience
  
 
SESSION 2: Protecting our Future
     
Blong 
648k
 Natural Hazards, Infrastructure and Risk
Brunsdon 
327k
 Making Organisations Resilient: Understanding the Reality of the Challenge
Helm 
415k
 Developing a Risk Based Approach
Martin 
536k
 Managing New Zealand’s Flood Risk (Local Government NZ/CAE Study)
Sanderson 
178k
 An Economy for Future Infrastructure Resilience
  
 
SESSION 3: Infrastructure Vulnerability
     
Buckle 
918k
 Protecting Critical Infrastructure Systems
Comerio 
1035k
 Protecting Institutions: A Focus on Downtime and Recovery
Devine 
494k
 The New Zealand Electricity Grid: Resilient Infrastructure?
Dickson 
234k
 NGC Perspective
Fuller 
312k
 Telecommunications
Murray 
1749k
 Safeguarding Australia
Roberts 
96k
 New Zealand Infrastructure Vulnerabilities: a CCIP Perspective
Whitehouse 
118k
 Water – A $40 Billion Iissue
  
 
SESSION 4: Safeguarding Livelihoods
     
Coles 
1426k
 Prepared For Emergencies?  A Resilient United Kingdom and Meeting the Challenge to London’s Resilience
Durand 
1230k
 Community Exposure to Toxic Geothermal Gas in Rotorua: a Mixed Bag of Knowledge, Perceptions, Controversies and Conspiracies
Leonard 
511k
 Measuring and Mitigating long-term Social and Economic Consequences of Major Disruption Events
Phillips 
515k
 Community Response to Loss

 

 
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