The 2016 Kaikωura Earthquake: Experiences of Safety, Evacuation, and Return for Apartment Dwellers in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa New Zealand

D. Blake, J. Becker, Darrin Hodgetts, Angela Hope
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This research explores the ways in which safety and emotion were drivers of evacuation for people residing in high-density inner-city housing in the Central Business District of Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington) following the 2016 Kaikωura earthquake. Drawing predominantly on qualitative free-response answers from a survey of 803 people approximately one year after the Kaikωura earthquake, the study argues that ontological insecurity was a key driver of people's actions. Key themes identified in relation to ontological insecurity and emotional responses were the severity of the shaking and how it was experienced, the building damage, official warnings, the ongoing earthquake aftershocks, and the social actions of others. This work argues that with the ongoing growth in high-density inner-city living, disaster risk and emergency management should encompass preparedness, response, and recovery strategies that include emotional responses and social processes while valuing the specificity of inner-city living.
2016年凯ω乌拉地震:新西兰旺格努伊塔拉(Whanganui-a-Tara)公寓居民的安全、疏散和返回经验
本研究探讨了2016年凯欧姆乌拉地震后,居住在惠灵顿中心商务区的高密度内城住房中的人们的安全和情感是疏散的驱动因素。在凯科乌拉地震发生大约一年后,一项对803人进行的定性自由反应调查得出了主要结论,该研究认为,本体论上的不安全感是人们行为的关键驱动因素。与本体不安全感和情绪反应相关的关键主题是地震的严重程度和经历方式,建筑物的损坏,官方警告,正在进行的地震余震以及他人的社会行为。本研究认为,随着高密度城市生活的持续增长,灾害风险和应急管理应包括准备、响应和恢复策略,其中包括情绪反应和社会过程,同时重视城市生活的特殊性。
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