Infrastructure Research Day 2022: Integrating Research Into Practice
Summary
Date: 22 November 2022
Venue: University of Auckland
Objective
The objective of the Infrastructure Research Day is to provide an opportunity for practitioners and researchers to interact to:
- Highlight ongoing activities across the country
- Improve the direction and effectiveness of research
- Improve industry-research collaboration
- Improve alignment across national research programmes
- Identify issues and opportunities
Presentations
- New Zealand's Infrastructure Resilience - Roger Fairclough, NZLC
- New Zealand Infrastructure Strategy - Jane Hurst, Te Waihanga
- Bridging the gap between research and insurance outcomes - Sam Ketley, Aon
- Toka Tū Ake action plan - Ali Davies
- Coastal Hazards and Infrastructure - Conrad Zorn, University of Auckland
- Tsunami Hazards and Infrastructure - Colin Whittaker, University of Auckland
- Fluvial and Pluvial Flooding and Infrastructure - James Williams, University of Canterbury/Auckland
- Transport Resilience Research - Seosamh Costello, University of Auckland
- Logistics and supply chain management - Cecile L'Hermitte, University of Waikato
- Seismic and co-seismic hazards and infrastructure - Amelia Lin, University of Auckland
- Electricity and communications resilience - Nirmal Nair, University of Auckland
- Infrastructure resilience and pā/marae adaptations -Tūmanako Fa'aui, University of Auckland
- Wellington Lifelines Group - Richard Mowll
- Canterbury Lifelines Group - Mark Gordon
- Kiwirail research opportunities - Anny Percy
- Transpower resilience programme - Blaine Morch
- Aotearoa dam and stopbank resilience - Kaley Crawford-Flett, University of Canterbury
- Volcano risk modelling for distributed infrastructure sectors - Alana Weir, University of Canterbury
- Overview of QuakeCoRE research programme - Brendon Bradley, University of Canterbury
- A view across the Resilience Challenge, Richard Smith, RNC
- Building Innovation Partnership, Larry Bellamy, University of Canterbury
- Overview of GNS risk and resilience research, Sheng Lin Lin, GNS