Te tai whanake: growing a stronger, more resilient Aotearoa. A syposium *IN PERSON*

Date/Time
Date(s) - Mon 13 May - Tue 14 May
All Day

Location
Te Papa


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As the Resilience Challenge draws to a close after ten-years of research, this symposium provides an opportunity to look back at the journey, the breadth of knowledge they’ve developed and collated, and how we can continue to build on this legacy.

Nau mai haere mai ki te Resilience to Nature’s Challenges end-of-challenge symposium:
Te Tai Whanake – Growing a stronger, more resilient Aotearoa is a chance to learn about the latest disaster risk, resilience and recovery science, celebrate the challenge team’s decade of mahi, and ensure their outputs and findings get into the hands of those who need them.

Join to hear from researchers, iwi leaders, key stakeholders across industry, central and local government, and communities impacted by natural hazards. Together they’ll review what has been learnt from previous events incuding 2023’s extreme weather. You’ll hear about the latest science on infrastructure resilience, recovery, multihazard risk, hazard communication, adaptation and planning, and kaupapa Māori perspectives and solutions.

The programme will mix interactive panel discussions, keynote speakers and themed parallel sessions. Day 1 will focus on how far they’vecome and where they’ve got to, culminating in a networking poster session and celebration dinner. Day 2 will look to the future, reviewing key opportunities to ensure Aotearoa New Zealand’s communities are better prepared and more resilient to future hazardous events.

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Fees
Two-day registrations $200 + GST
One-day registrations $150 + GST