McHardy, Stuart2014-03-312014-03-312000https://hdl.handle.net/10182/5941The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape the future of New Zealand agribusiness and rural affairs. Lincoln University has been involved with this leaders programme since 1979 when it was launched with a grant from the Kellogg Foundation, USA.On 2 March 1987 the Bay of Plenty region suffered an earthquake of magnitude 6.3 on the Richter scale, centred at Edgecumbe. Severe damage to personal and industrial property and drainage systems occurred. In hindsight, although much of the damage was covered by insurance, loans, public and government contributions, the continuing reconstruction costs have had a tremendous impact financially on individuals and the District as a whole. By highlighting some of these ongoing costs and suggestions of alternatives other Rural communities may be better prepared to lessen the effect of a natural disaster such as the Edgecumbe Earthquake of 1987.enCopyright © The Author.rural communitiesreconstruction costsdisaster preparednessearthquake recoveryEdgecumbe earthquakeContinuing costs of the Edgecumbe earthquakeOtherANZSRC::120501 Community PlanningANZSRC::050205 Environmental Management