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- CERA land zoning policy and the residential red zone
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- The New Zealand Government (the Crown) developed a set of policies in response to damaged residential land in greater Christchurch. This social policy initiative was directed at meeting the needs of people living in the most damaged parts of greater Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Housing Recovery, Insurance, Legal, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Residential Red Zone
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- Working with the private sector to redevelop Christchurch's central city
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- This case study looks at the role the private sector played in redeveloping the Christchurch central business district after the devastating earthquake sequence of 2010/11.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Economic Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Business Recovery, Christchurch Central City, Communicating in Recovery
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- Benefits of a strategic approach to recovery: CERA's lessons on the journey from emergency to regeneration
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- This report describes the strategic response to facilitating regeneration, based on the experience of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority. It argues a range of disaster responses are required across the phases of recovery and that responses will continue to change and be undefined.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Understanding the Recovery Context, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- Communicating in a recovery: CERA's approach to communications and engagement
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- From CERA's inception there was enormous demand for action and answers, at both national and local levels. In the challenging, post-earthquake environment, CERA had to find effective ways to communicate and engage with the many organisations, communities and individuals who were looking to it for guidance. This case study explores the challenges of post-disaster communications and how CERA adapted its communications approach over time.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Communication and Community Engagement, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement
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- CERA's communication channels
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- Post-disaster communications require a multiple channel approach to maximise reach and cut-through. This case study outlines the range of communications channels CERA utilised and explores how messaging and methodologies changed over time to adapt to a changing recovery environment.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement
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- The Communications team
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- CERA's Communications team had many functions. These included working with stakeholders to plan and manage issues, planning and delivering public information, producing informative collateral, and being the contact point for the media.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement, Human Resources
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- The Significant Buildings Unit
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- Immediately after the February earthquake, Civil Defence established a Critical Buildings Unit that was responsible for badly damaged, large buildings in the city. This team became the Significant Buildings Unit when CERA was established. The Significant Buildings Unit had oversight of the critically damaged buildings identified during the Civil Defence phase, all buildings over five storeys, and buildings of a significant size such as the Town Hall, AMI Stadium and CBS Arena.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Christchurch Central City, Demolitions and Operations
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- Challenging demolitions: The Hotel Grand Chancellor
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- Christchurch's 26-storey Hotel Grand Chancellor was badly damaged in the earthquake of 22 February 2011. The building was on a visible lean and fears that the building would collapse at first hampered Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) work in the area. USAR teams worked quickly to stabilise the Grand Chancellor in the first instance and it needed further stabilisation before it was deconstructed. Later, Fletcher Construction carried out the deconstruction over 11 months under the supervision of CERA's Significant Buildings Unit.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Christchurch Central City, Demolitions and Operations
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- Linking phases of recovery
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- An outline of the four overlapping phases of the recovery process as experienced in Canterbury.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Understanding the Recovery Context, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- CERA communications - key lessons identified
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- This resource looks at CERA's experience communicating in recovery and extracts some key lessons to help guide others.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Communication and Community Engagement, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement
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- Report of the Advisory Board on transition to long term recovery arrangements
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- This report outlines the Advisory Board's advice to the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery. It focuses on the next phase of recovery - the five-year period beginning January 2016.
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- Advisory Board on Transition to Long Term Recovery Arrangements
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- Leadership and Governance, Christchurch Central City, Recovery Governance, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- Evaluation of the Canterbury Earthquake Appeal & Recovery Programme
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- This document reports the results of an evaluation of the New Zealand Red Cross' (NZRC) Canterbury Earthquake Appeal Recovery Programme (CEARP). It contains a number of lessons for NZRC about how it should conduct recovery programming in the future. The evaluation approach was designed to combine both qualitative and quantitative research, and garner insights from a number of stakeholder groups.
- Creator(s)
- New Zealand Red Cross
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- Social Recovery Environment, Resource Allocation, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery
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- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan Residential Chapter
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- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan Residential Chapter outlines how important inner city living is to the vitality and functioning of the central city and details the vision and objectives for its recovery.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Natural Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Christchurch Central City, Land Use Planning, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- An Accessible City
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- An Accessible City is the 'transport chapter' of the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan. It outlines changes to central Christchurch's traffic management and planning to ensure the new city is accessible for all.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Christchurch Central City, Land Use Planning, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- Residential red zone decision guide
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- This booklet was published by sorted.org.nz to help Canterbury red zone residents with their financial decisions involving the Government offer to purchase their house and land.
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- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment
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- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan - South Frame Addendum
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- The South Frame was one of the anchor projects identified in the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan (CCRP). It incorporates the Health and Innovation precincts as well as a range of buildings and activities in an accessible, open space landscape.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Christchurch Central City, Land Use Planning, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- The Blueprint Plan
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- Released by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority in July 2012, the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan included a Blueprint for Christchurch's central city. The Blueprint identified the location of seventeen, government-backed anchor projects - major developments in the central city designed to catalyze economic growth and provide certainty for private sector businesses, land owners and developers.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Christchurch Central City, Land Use Planning, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- Earthquake Recovery Update Issue 2: August 2011
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- Published by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA), this monthly newsletter provided information to Canterbury residents about all aspects of the recovery and the work of CERA. Issue 2 focussed on land zoning decisions and the Crown's offer to purchase insured properties in the residential red zone.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Land Use Planning, Residential Red Zone
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- Minute of Decision: Land damage from the Canterbury Earthquakes
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- Cabinet of New Zealand Minute of Decision on 27 June 2011.
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- Cabinet of New Zealand
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- Understanding the Recovery Context, Recovery Policy, Residential Red Zone
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- Establishing official processes
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- This case study sets out how the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority established some of its processes over time. In a disaster recovery environment, processes will often need to be flexible to respond swiftly to emergency activities.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Setting Up a Recovery Agency