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- 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?': comments by Professor Jay Feinman
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- A public talk by Professor Jay Feinman, USA author of 'Delay Deny Defend'. This talk formed part of the 'Clearing the claims' session.
- Creator(s)
- Jay Feinman
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- 'Dealing with the social aftershocks': address by Michael Gorman
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- A public talk by Michael Gorman, Christchurch City Missioner at the City Mission. This talk, entitled 'Dealing with the social aftershock', formed part of the Plenary Two session, 'Clearing the decks'.
- Creator(s)
- Michael Gorman
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- 'What's underneath?: Understanding seismic science': address by Dr Kelvin Berryman
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- A public talk by Dr Kelvin Berryman, Director of Natural Hazards at GNS Science. This talk, entitled 'What's underneath? Understanding seismic science', formed part of the Plenary Two session, 'Clearing the decks'.
- Creator(s)
- Kelvin Berryman
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- Address by Peter Townsend
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- A public talk by Peter Townsend, CEO at the Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce. This talk formed part of the Plenary One session, 'Looking forward - updates and perspectives'.
- Creator(s)
- Peter Townsend
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- 'Sustainable urban living...working, sleeping, playing, running, laughing...in Christchurch again...a new process': address by Nicole Lauenstein
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- A public talk by Nicole Lauenstein, Architect, urban design and planning. This talk, entitled 'Sustainable urban living...working, sleeping, playing, running, laughing...in Christchurch again...a new process', formed part of the Plenary Three session, 'Designing the future'.
- Creator(s)
- Nicole Lauenstein
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?': comments by Tim Grafton
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- A public talk by Tim Grafton, CEO at the NZ Insurance Council. This talk formed part of the Panel Discussion session, 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?'. The Panel Discussion was chaired by Brendon Burns, Director at Macro Communications.
- Creator(s)
- Tim Grafton
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- 'Crunch city to cool Christchurch': address by Dr Colin Meurk
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- A public talk by Dr Colin Meurk, Senior Ecologist at Landcare Research. This talk, entitled 'Crunch city to cool Christchurch', formed part of the Plenary Three session, 'Designing the future'.
- Creator(s)
- Colin Meurk
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- Address by Mayor Bob Parker
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- A public talk by Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker. This talk formed part of the Plenary One session, 'Looking forward - updates and perspectives'.
- Creator(s)
- Bob Parker
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- 'Have we really learnt the hard lessons?': address by Dr Ann Brower
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- A public talk by Dr Ann Brower, Senior Lecturer at Lincoln University. This talk, entitled 'Have we learnt the hard lessons?', formed part of the Plenary Two session, 'Clearing the decks'.
- Creator(s)
- Ann Brower
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?': comments by Emily Walton
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- A public talk by Emily Walton, Partner at Wynn Williams Lawyers. This talk formed part of the Panel Discussion session, 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?'. The Panel Discussion was chaired by Brendon Burns, Director at Macro Communications.
- Creator(s)
- Emily Walton
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- 'Architecture is a reflection of society': address by Jasper van der Lingen
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- A public talk by Jasper van der Lingen, Director at Sheppard & Rout Architects Ltd. This talk, entitled 'Architecture is a reflection of society', formed part of the Plenary Three session, 'Designing the future'.
- Creator(s)
- Jasper van der Lingen
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013