Project Summary
This project explored the diverse ways in which different communities perceive, process and manage risk, and the impact this has on risk communication and management. The outcomes of the research have been taken up by Auckland Council.
Spaulding A. 2016. Using GIS-based scenario modelling to measure the level of exposure to multi-hazards in a vulnerable urban community. Auckland (NZ): University of Auckland.
Odiase O, Wilkinson S, Neef A. 2020. Disaster risk and the prospect of enhancing the resilience of the African community in Auckland. Risk, Hazards and…
Odiase O, Wilkinson S, Neef A. 2020. South African community in Auckland. Disaster Prevention and Management. 29(3):390-404. doi:10.1108/DPM-02-2019-0052.
Odiase O, Wilkinson S, Neef A. 2020. Risk of a disaster: risk knowledge, interpretation and resilience. Jamba: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies. 12(1):a845. doi:10.4102/jamba.v12i1.845.
Odiase O, Wilkinson S, Neef A. 2020. Risk of natural hazards and the coping capacity of the South African community in Auckland. International Journal of…
Odiase O, Wilkinson S, Neef A. 2020. Urbanisation and disaster risk: the resilience of the Nigerian community in Auckland to natural hazards. Environmental Hazards. 19(1):90-106.…
Marlowe J, Neef A, Tevaga CR, Tevaga C. 2018. A new guiding framework for engaging diverse populations in disaster risk reduction: reach, relevance, receptiveness, and…