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During our 10 years of mahi, Resilience to Nature’s Challenges has funded over 120 post-graduate students. Our students, and others like them, are not only at the cutting edge of science, they are the future of research capability and expertise that will continue our mission of accelerating resilience to natural hazards in Aotearoa New Zealand, and the world, in years to come. Join us as we hear from eleven of our current and completed students as they share their project key findings in a series of lightning talks, before heading into topic-themed breakout rooms to answer questions and discuss their work in more detail. With presentations covering a range of topics including community and visitor resilience, hazard risks, model uncertainty, hazard impacts and adaptive planning, there’s something for everyone whether you’re a fellow researcher, decision maker, or practitioner, or working with anyone exposed to natural hazards in Aotearoa New Zealand (which is everyone). Find out more by viewing/downloading the full programme at https://resiliencechallenge.nz/wp-con... or click ahead to the talks you are interested in using the timestamps below: 00:00 Welcome and introduction 2:53 Communication for supporting Civic Participation in Disaster Risk Reduction by Manomita Das - Massey University 9:04 Shake It Up: How communities and low-cost technology can beat earthquakes! By Chanthujan Chandrakumar - Massey University 14:55: Dimensions of visitor resilience to natural hazards in conservation areas of New Zealand by Lydia Michela-Maireriki - Lincoln University 20:30 Insights into complex earthquakes in central New Zealand by Jade Humphrey - University of Canterbury 26:42 Comparison of seismic hazard estimates from a physics-based earthquake rupture simulator with the New Zealand National Seismic Hazard model 2022 by Govinda Prasad Niroula - University of Otago 33:35 Earthquake cycle modelling for Hikurangi-Kermadec and Tonga-Vanuatu subduction zones by Yi-Wun Mika Liao (Taiwan) - GNS Science & University of Canterbury 39:45 Advancing uncertainty communication for Disaster Risk Management - the 'Uncertainty Doughnut' framework by Annal Dhungana - Massey University 46:30 Understanding dam-stopbank interactions during flooding by Thomas Wallace - University of Canterbury 52:35 Unravelling the intertwined relationship of coastal flooding and farms by Joshua Sargent - University of Waikato 58:50 Ensemble study of Cyclone Gabrielle wind speeds over Auckland City by Muizz Shah - University of Auckland 1:06:40 Effective monitoring to support dynamic adaptive pathways planning by Eugene Kavale - Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington 1:16:32 Break-Out discussion summaries