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Disaster-Striken Region Hosts Hazards Conference

Published: Thu 5 Aug 2004 01:24 PM
Thursday 5 July
Disaster-Striken Region Hosts Hazards Conference
Just ten days after the state of emergency was lifted in Whakatane, the Bay of Plenty is to host a major conference on the management of natural hazards.
The conference will be held at Baycourt in Tauranga, Tuesday 10th – Wednesday 11th August.
“It could hardly have been more timely,” says Dr Warren Gray of the National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research (NIWA). “Delegates will hear about the practical implications of the latest science on flooding, coastal hazards, landslides, volcanoes, and earthquakes.”
Topics include the impact of climate change, tools for managing hazards, and an in-depth look at the impacts of the February floods. “No doubt people will be swapping observations about the Bay of Plenty flooding and earthquakes too,” says Dr David Johnston from the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences (GNS).
More than 140 delegates have registered so far. They include staff from emergency services, civil defence, local authorities, public health units, and infrastructure companies.
The conference is sponsored by GNS and NIWA, along with Environment Bay of Plenty, the Western Bay of Plenty District Council, Tauranga City, Wellington City Council, EQC, and the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management.
ENDS

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