Why it’s time to bite the bullet on natural hazard data

Why it’s time to bite the bullet on natural hazard data
Jo Horrocks of the Natural Hazards Commission. (Image: Supplied/NZME)
Greg Hurrell
The push for better hazard risk data will create winners and losers, but New Zealand needs to face up to it, the Natural Hazards Commission says.Jo Horrocks, chief resilience officer at the Natural Hazards Commission (NHC), formerly known as the Earthquake Commission (EQC), said the problem was that people valued risk information when buying a property or looking to develop an area. But it could be quite different for existing residents.“The big red arrow comes and points at your property. “We just need to bite the bullet...

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