Chesterton, Samantha K.Chesterton, Samantha K2012-12-062012-12-062012-11Chesterton, S. K. (Ed.). (2012). Earthquake response #1: Enquiry, research, design and community projects. Responding to the Canterbury earthquakes from September 2010. Faculty of Environment Society & Design, Lincoln University.978-0-86476-311-22324-23532324-2361https://hdl.handle.net/10182/5092The September and February earthquakes were terrifying and devastating. In February, 185 people were killed (this number excludes post earthquake related deaths) and several thousand injured. Damage to infrastructure above and below ground in and around Christchurch was widespread and it will take many years and billions of dollars to rebuild. The ongoing effects of the big quakes and aftershocks are numerous, with the deepest impact being on those who lost family and friends, their livelihoods and homes. What did Cantabrians do during the days, weeks and months of uncertainty and how have we responded? Many grieved, some left, some stayed, some arrived, many shovelled (liquefaction left thousands of tons of silt to be removed from homes and streets), and some used their expertise or knowledge to help in the recovery. This book highlights just some of the projects staff and students from The Faculty of Environment, Society and Design have been involved in from September 2010 to October 2012. The work is ongoing and the plan is to publish another book to document progress and new projects.34 pagesen© Lincoln University, New Zealand 2012.Canterbury earthquakesChristchurchcity redevelopmentcityscapelandscape architectureurban designEarthquake response #1: Enquiry, research, design and community projects, responding to the Canterbury earthquakes from September 2010Edited VolumeANZSRC::120107 Landscape ArchitectureANZSRC::120501 Community PlanningANZSRC::120507 Urban Analysis and DevelopmentANZSRC::160403 Social and Cultural Geography2324-2361978-0-86476-312-9ANZSRC::330106 Architecture for disaster reliefANZSRC::330303 Design for disaster reliefANZSRC::350703 Disaster and emergency managementANZSRC::330411 Urban designANZSRC::330413 Urban planning and healthANZSRC::330109 Landscape architecturehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives