Chief Science Advisor for Aotearoa New Zealand’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA): early reflections and vision for the future
Presented by Tom Wilson (University of Canterbury, NEMA) and chaired by Caroline Orchiston (University of Otago)
The inaugural role of the Chief Science Advisor for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) offers an important opportunity to shape the future of science advice for emergency management in Aotearoa. This seminar will share reflections on the key focus areas for the Chief Science Advisor and presents opportunities for QuakeCoRE and the wider research community to effectively engage at the research-policy interface to support Disaster Risk Reduction in Aotearoa.
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Presented by Tom Wilson (University of Canterbury, NEMA) and chaired by Caroline Orchiston (University of Otago)
The inaugural role of the Chief Science Advisor for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) offers an important opportunity to shape the future of science advice for emergency management in Aotearoa. This seminar will share reflections on the key focus areas for the Chief Science Advisor and presents opportunities for QuakeCoRE and the wider research community to effectively engage at the research-policy interface to support Disaster Risk Reduction in Aotearoa.
Want to join the next Seminar live?
Subscribe to receive monthly calendar invites and email reminders by emailing [email protected] with the subject line "Subscribe to Seminar Series".
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