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    Impacts on Māori of the Ōtautahi/Christchurch earthquakes 

    Lambert, Simon J. (Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society and Design. Department of Social Science, Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport., 2013)
    The earthquakes that struck Ōtautahi/Christchurch began September 2010 and continued throughout2012 with the worse shock being February 22, 2011. The extended ‘seismic event’ radically altered thegeophysical and socio-cultural ...
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    Community gardens: growing plants or people? 

    Minchington, Lynette Joy (Lincoln University, 2014)
    To the casual observer, community gardens may look like places where people just come to grow fruit and vegetables. Through digging beneath surface appearances, however, the research literature suggests that there is more ...
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    Indigenous Peoples and urban disaster: Māori responses to the 2010-12 Christchurch earthquakes 

    Lambert, Simon J. (Massey University, 2014-09-17)
    Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of many Indigenous communities. This article describes the response of Māori to the Christchurch earthquakes of 2010 and ...
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    Initial demographic and economic changes for Maori in a post-disaster landscape 

    Lambert, Simon J. (Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society & Design, 2013-10-17)
    The city of Ōtautahi/Christchurch experienced a series of earthquakes that began on September 4th, 2010. The most damaging event occurred on February 22nd, 2011 but significant earthquakes also occurred on June 13th and ...
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    Kia Manawaroa: Surviving disaster: Experiences of Tangata Whaiora through the 2010-2012 Ōtautahi/Christchurch earthquakes 

    Lambert, Simon J.; Wilkie, M.; Shadbolt, Melanie (Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society & Design, 2015-02)
    This report presents research on the affects of the Ōtautahi/Christchurch earthquakes of 2010 to 2012 on the city’s Tangata Whaiora community, ‘people seeking health’ as Māori frame mental health clients. Drawing on the ...
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    Indigenous resilience through urban disaster: the Maori response to the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch Otautahi earthquakes 

    Lambert, Simon J. (Nga Pae o te Maramatanga, New Zealand’s Indigenous Centre of Research Excellence, 2012-06)
    The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 challenged all networks in the city at a time when many individuals and communities were under severe economic pressure. ...
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    Fuzzy set QCA : a set-theoretic approach for understanding and investigating Maori resilience through the Christchurch earthquakes 

    Lambert, Simon J. (LIncoln University., 2012-11)
    Social theory is often verbal and verbal formulations are largely set theoretic in nature. This paper outlines the use of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) research as a useful tool in understanding, investigating and ...
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    Transcending chaos: spirituality and coping in post-earthquake Canterbury, New Zealand : A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Lincoln University 

    Young, Susan Elizabeth (Lincoln University, 2020)
    When an “I thought I was going to die quake” occurs amidst four additional major earthquakes and 15,000 aftershocks during a sixteen-month period, it challenges people’s ability to cope and recover. Residents of Canterbury, ...
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    A survey of community attitudes to Akaroa hosting cruise ship arrivals 

    Wilson, Judith; Shone, Michael C. (2013-07)
    Since the 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes, Akaroa has been hosting the majority of cruise ship arrivals to Canterbury. This amounts to approximately 70-74 days per season, when between 2,000- 4,000 persons come ashore between ...
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    Waimakariri District Council's integrated, community-based recovery framework 

    Vallance, Suzanne A. (Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society and Design, 2013-05)
    This report focuses on the Waimakariri District Council's approach to earthquake recovery which was developed as an Integrated, Community-based Recovery Framework. This approach has been held up as exemplary in a number ...
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    AuthorLambert, Simon J. (6)Vallance, Suzanne A. (2)Minchington, Lynette Joy (1)Shadbolt, Melanie (1)Shone, Michael C. (1)Wilkie, M. (1)Wilson, Judith (1)Young, Susan Elizabeth (1)Keyword
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    disaster recovery (4)resilience (4)16 Studies in Human Society (3)169904 Studies of Māori Society (3)disaster response (3)Māori (3)1103 Clinical Sciences (2)1205 Urban and Regional Planning (2)17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences (2)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (1)2015 (1)2014 (2)2013 (4)2012 (2)2011 (1)
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