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A Methodology for Integrating Tsunami Inundation Modelling into Land Use Planning in New Zealand
Authors:Wendy Susan Anne Saunders  Gegar Prasetya  Graham Sloane Leonard  James Gary Beban
Affiliation:1. w.saunders@gns.cri.nz g.prasetya@gns.cri.nz gegar.prasetya@gmail.com g.leonard@gns.cri.nz j.beban@gns.cri.nz
Abstract:Guidance has been produced for land use planners and decision-makers on how tsunami inundation modelling can be included into land use planning. The process of developing the guideline included exploring the difficulties in integrating physical science models into land use planning with a focus on tsunami. These difficulties included addressing uncertainty and reconciling planners' needs with the capability of the modellers. The guidance was based on two key questions. (1) How can tsunami modelling be incorporated into land use planning? (2) What information do planners need from modellers to improve planning and policy for tsunami? The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the guideline, with the aim of assisting others in producing similar guidance for implementing tsunami modelling into land use planning. The guideline includes tsunami basics, a decision tree for including tsunami risk into land use planning, which forms the basis of the guideline.
Keywords:tsunami  inundation modelling  land use planning  risk-based approach  uncertainty  mapping
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