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DISASTER RECOVERY CASE STUDIES

Impacts of relative-sea level and ecohydrological change

2016 Kaikōura earthquake

  • Beach dynamics and recreational access changes
  • Recreational use of beaches: public perceptions survey
  • Kaikōura earthquake: Loss of connectivity of marine communities
  • Recover newsletter

2010-11 Canterbury earthquakes

  • Floodplain planning for managed retreat
  • Salinity modelling of the Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai
  • Whitebait habitat case study
  • Whitebait and the extinction debate
  • Census survey method for mapping inanga spawning grounds

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