Towards more Resilient Communities Roger Fairclough
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22 April 2015
© The Treasury
Scope • National Infrastructure Unit, Treasury • Infrastructure Resilience • Infrastructure Research • Infrastructure; Energy, Telecommunications, Water, Transport & Social (Health, Education) • Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) • Christchurch (Lyttelton) Port • Lyttelton Recovery Plan • Natural Hazards Research Platform • Infrastructure theme leader
The National Infrastructure Unit • Established 2009, within Treasury. • Work with central government, local government and private sector, to ̶ ̶
Look across all the infrastructure sectors to facilitate, and co-ordinate Promote common understanding/ consideration of future challenges
• Informed by the National Infrastructure Advisory Board. • Focused on supporting delivery of “High performing infrastructure supporting higher living standards”.
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
Establishment of Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) Scope of roles Framework for spatial planning Repair of infrastructure Financial resourcing of recovery
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Lyttelton Port
Damage Minister Directs Recovery Plan Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan
Facilitate collaboration and co-ordination between researchers Increase linkage of researchers with practitioners Sample Research Projects: Bridge performance (Eng) Economics of resilient infrastructure Liquefaction impacts on pipe networks (Geotech) Seismic response of underground services Resilient Infrastructure through effective organisations Tsunami impacts on ports & harbours (Geol Haz / Eng) Riskscape (Risk) Hazards exposure, impacts and vulnerability (Risk) Interdependencies of critical lifelines and infrastructure (Eng) Impacts of infrastructural damage (Eng / Social) Organisational Resilience (Social / Res Orgs)
Thank you for your attention
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