GeoNet New Zealand Earthquake Application
GeoNet Quake is a smartphone application that provides information and alerts with regard to earthquake hazard in New Zealand.
An earthquake can be defined as the shaking of earth caused by waves moving on and below the earth's surface and causing: surface faulting, tremors vibration, liquefaction, landslides, aftershocks and/or tsunamis. Earthquakes can have severe consequences for people and critical ICT infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific. The E-Resilience Toolkit offers insights into a spectrum of available ICT tools and best practices that may benefit policymakers, DRM professionals and vulnerable communities in the Asia-Pacific region to enhance e-resilience and disaster risk management in the context of earthquake hazard.
GeoNet Quake is a smartphone application that provides information and alerts with regard to earthquake hazard in New Zealand.
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