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Hazard and risk management: guidelines for local authorities Introduction Natural and man-made hazards, such as land instability, flooding, earthquakes, power failure, and dam failure, have the
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Document Date: 2014-09-24 04:08:33


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Auckland / /

Company

Hazard Guideline 1 / The Auckland Local Authority Hazard Liaison Group / Atmospheric Research Ltd / Prudent / The Auckland Local Authority Hazards Liaison Group / /

Country

New Zealand / /

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Event

Product Issues / Natural Disaster / Reorganization / /

Facility

Building Act / Auckland University / Institute of Geological / University of Waikato / National Institute of Water / /

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environmental management / inappropriate systems / given technology / information management / risk management / water quality management / local authority management / /

Organization

Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences / National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd / National Institute of Water / University of Waikato / Auckland Regional Council / Local Government / Auckland University / /

Person

Sharlene Pardy / Michele Daly / /

Position

Official / Manager of the Hazards Management department / General / Strategic Policy Analyst / /

Product

flood risk / land instability / like / sites / /

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