Infrastructure Research Day 2021: Integrating Research Into Practice
Summary
Date: 30 June 2021
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
- Workshop overview - Roger Fairclough (Neoleaf)
- Engaging with research - Liam Wotherspoon (University of Auckland)
- Research sector and lifelines groups: opportunities for stronger engagement - Lisa Roberts (NZ Lifelines Council)
- Auckland Risk and Resilience Projects - Ross Roberts (Auckland Council)
- 3 Waters pressure and how innovation can help - Noel Roberts (Water NZ)
- Canterbury Lifelines Group Update - Mark Gordon (Canterbury Lifelines)
- EQC Resilience Strategy - Ali Davies (EQC)
- Creating resilient rural value chains in the ‘Top of the South' - Jo Fountain (Lincoln University)
- Building Innovation Partnership - Theuns Henning (University of Auckland)
- Resilience to Nature's Challenges National Science Challenge - Richard Smith (RNC)
- QuakeCoRE2 Infrastructure Research - Liam Wotherspoon (University of Auckland)
- Reducing flood inundation hazard and risk & Coastal Flooding and Infrastructure Disruption - Ryan Paulik (NIWA)
- Aotearoa dam and stopbank resilience - Kaley Crawford-Flett (University of Canterbury)
- Infrastructure resilience and marae adaptations - Tumanako Fa'aui (University of Auckland)
- Transport Resilience Research - Seosamh Costello (University of Auckland)
- Integration of geospatial and focussed liquefaction tools - Rolando Orense (University of Auckland)
- Coastal and Tsunami Research - Colin Whittaker (University of Auckland)
- Freight and logistics following hazard events - Cecile L'Hermitte (University of Waikato)
- Urban risk and resilience - Tom Logan (University of Canterbury)
- Stormwater research - Asaad Shamseldin (University of Auckland)
- Interdependant infrastructure projects - Conrad Zorn (University of Auckland)