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TODO: Read through Lessons from the Canterbury earthquake sequence

TODO: Read through Responses to the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission recommendations.[1]

Lessons from the Canterbury earthquake sequence

Reading through the report and making notes

  • "The total Crown investment in response to the Canterbury earthquakes is estimated at $17.5 billion" p. 5
  • "EQ Recovery Learning website (www.eqrecoverylearning.org), which was launched in mid-2016" p. 5
  • "The Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002 ... Prior to the earthquakes in Canterbury, it was recognised that the legislation would not be adequate to deal with recovery from a large-scale disaster." p. 7
  • "However, the Commission did not function as well as had been intended ..." p. 7
  • "The key lesson learned from international experience, and from recovery planning following the 4 September 2010 earthquake, was that a single entity with a clear leadership and coordination role in the recovery would remove local confusion and provide the greatest certainty" p. 7

References

  1. ^ "Responses to the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission recommendations" (PDF). Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. February 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2024.