Browsing by Author "Hanna, Christina Jane"
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Green or grey pandemic recovery? Revealing the blue–green infrastructure influences in Aotearoa-New Zealand’s “Shovel Ready” Covid-19 response
Hanna, Christina Jane; White, Iain; Fu, Xinyu; Crossland, Kiri; Serrao-Neumann, Silvia (Informa UK Limited, 2022)This paper analyses Aotearoa-New Zealand’s “shovel-ready fund” to assess if, and how, blue–green infrastructure systems were present in bids from its largest city regions. Findings indicate a greater prevalence in areas ... -
Managed retreat governance: Insights from Matatā, New Zealand.
Hanna, Christina Jane; White, Iain; Glavovic, Bruce (University of Waikato, New Zealand, 2018)This report provides an initial summary of case study findings from PhD research investigating the role of environmental planning in enabling managed retreat in New Zealand. It begins with an overview of the case study and ... -
Managed retreat in New Zealand: revealing the terminology, approaches and direction of local planning instruments.
Hanna, Christina Jane; White, Iain; Glavovic, Bruce (Resilience to Nature's Challenges, 2017)Severe natural hazard events, the projected impacts of climate change and development trends mean that New Zealanders and the assets and services they value and depend on, will be increasingly exposed to natural hazard ... -
Managed retreat in practice: mechanisms and challenges for implementation
Hanna, Christina Jane; White, Iain; Glavovic, Bruce (Oxford University Press, 2019)Managed retreat is a deliberate strategy to remedy unsustainable land use patterns that expose people, ecosystems, and assets to significant natural (and socio-natural) hazard and climate induced risks. The term is ... -
Managed retreats by whom and how? Identifying and delineating governance modalities
Hanna, Christina Jane; White, Iain; Glavovic, Bruce C. (Elsevier BV, 2021)Managed retreat has become a compelling policy imperative as climate change exacerbates socio-natural hazard risks and imminent harm looms for exposed communities. Retreats may be initiated over different times and scales ...
Co-authors for Christina Jane Hanna
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