This document brings together the story and the lessons of Recover Canterbu...
Read moreEconomic recovery includes investment, insurance, all sizes of businesses and jobs. These are essential for growing our economy for everyone. Here is what we have to share.
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This document brings together the story and the lessons of Recover Canterbury – an organisation that was pivotal in the survival and re-establishment of the Canterbury business community following a...
Read moreSudden market shifts, turmoil in international politics, rapid technological advances, and climate change all combine to create a turbulent and unpredictable business environment. This booklet pr...
Read moreThe Canterbury earthquakes destroyed the Christchurch CBD and caused massive disruption to business across the region. There was an urgent need to support business survival and foster economic recover...
Read moreThis report draws on the experiences of those involved in the Canterbury earthquakes. It explores the way in which the different capabilities, expertise and resources of businesses can be used to impr...
Read moreThe Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) was not the only central government funder of the recovery effort. However, as the lead recovery agency, it kept a broad perspective over the variou...
Read moreThe 2010-2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence has had an enormous economic impact on Christchurch and New Zealand. Liquefaction-induced damage from the earthquakes has significantly exacerbated the eco...
Read moreThis handbook provides guidance on the governance, development, delivery and close out of cash transfers within a response/recovery programme. For those in positions of leadership within the wider or...
Read moreVero received 38,346 claims relating to the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes, valued at around $5.4 billion. In 2015, the company released a report detailing its learnings from the earthquakes. ...
Read moreThe total cost of the Canterbury rebuild has been estimated at NZD$40 billion across the public and private sectors. This short narrative describes funding the recovery from the experience of the Can...
Read moreBetween 2013 and 2015 the number of women working in trades in Canterbury more than doubled, from 4,100 in December 2013 to 8,300 in December 2015. This is the result of the Ministry for Women’s...
Read moreOperating within the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, the Christchurch Central Development Unit (CCDU) was responsible for the recovery of Christchurch’s central city. This narrative chroni...
Read moreNGOs are crucial to society, supporting those most in need. But you can't help others unless you can help yourself. This short guide will help you understand what it means to be resilient, reflect...
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