Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission Te Komihana Rūwhenua o Waitaha Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission – Te Komihana Rūwhenua o Waitaha

Those who lost relatives and friends in the 22 February earthquake can be assured that there will be a very thorough inquiry into the failure of buildings that resulted in loss of life.
Chair, Justice Mark Cooper

Science Advice for Critical Decision Making, book chapter by E.E. Doyle and D.M Johnston

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Summary

Chapter 5 of Paton and Volanti (eds) book Working in High Risk Environments. This chapter discusses the way in which scientists, civil defence workers and other decision makers communicate with each other after a disaster.

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    Record ID Attachment Author(s) Subject(s) Building(s) Action
    SEI.GNS.0021EPDF, 24 pages, 3.29 mb
    • Doyle, Emma E H
    • Johnston, David M
    • Civil Defence
    • Emergency Powers and Procedures
    • Seismicity

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