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An examination of improvements required to legislative provisions for post disaster reconstruction in New Zealand

机译:审查新西兰灾后重建立法规定所需的改进情况

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Previous disaster management studies allude to the problems of coordination and the difficulties that may be associated with the implementation of recovery programmes in New Zealand. These studies have also indicated opportunities for improving the current recovery and reconstruction framework in advance of a major disaster. They have shown that much existing legislation were not drafted to cope with wide-scale devastations and were not developed to operate under the conditions that will inevitably prevail in the aftermath of a severe disaster. This thesis therefore explores improvements that could be made to legislative provisions so that they facilitate large-scale recovery management in New Zealand. Three legislative documents are in view: Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) Act, Resource Management Act (RMA) and Building Act (BA). The research investigations involved qualitative research methodology using multi-methods to determine the practical implication of implementing current reconstruction arrangement under these legislative documents. The methods employed include: interviews, document analysis, focus group study, surveys, and the use of subject matter experts for research verification. Results show that the three legislative documents may become sources of vulnerability in post disaster reconstruction because of their influence on the timely achievement of recovery objectives. The impediments posed by these legislative documents are mainly in the form of procedural constraints; ambiguities in rights and responsibilities for recovery management; and deficiencies in the intents and purposes of the legislative documents. More general results show that pre-planning the management of disaster resources; and collaborative arrangements for response and recovery programmes are a pre-cursor to effective and efficient management of reconstruction in New Zealand. The research concludes by providing useful recommendations that are specific to the three legislative documents and other general recommendations. It is hoped the implementation of these recommendations could improve the robustness of the current reconstruction framework so that it is able to cater for the complex needs of rebuilding for resilience in New Zealand.
机译:先前的灾难管理研究提到了协调问题以及可能与新西兰实施恢复计划有关的困难。这些研究还表明了在重大灾难发生之前改善当前恢复和重建框架的机会。他们表明,现有的许多立法并未起草来应对大规模的破坏,也没有发展为在发生严重灾难后不可避免的情况下运作。因此,本论文探讨了可对立法条款进行的改进,以使其便于新西兰的大规模回收管理。目前有三份立法文件:民防应急管理(CDEM)法,资源管理法(RMA)和建筑法(BA)。研究调查涉及使用多方法的定性研究方法,以确定在这些立法文件下实施当前重建安排的实际含义。所采用的方法包括:访谈,文件分析,焦点小组研究,调查以及使用主题专家进行研究验证。结果表明,由于这三个立法文件对及时实现恢复目标的影响,可能成为灾后重建中的脆弱性来源。这些立法文件所构成的障碍主要是程序上的限制。回收管理的权利和职责不明确;以及立法文件的意图和目的方面的缺陷。更一般的结果表明,对灾难资源的管理进行了预先计划;应对和恢复计划的合作安排是新西兰高效有效管理重建的先兆。最后,研究提供了针对三个立法文件的有用建议以及其他一般性建议。希望这些建议的执行能够改善当前重建框架的稳健性,从而能够满足新西兰为恢复弹性而进行重建的复杂需求。

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    Rotimi J.O.B.;

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