Paul Schneider
Massey University
9 Papers
25 Citations
Paul Schneider is an academic researcher from Massey University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Aotearoa. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Climate Change and Amplified Representations of Natural Hazards in Institutional Cultures
Scott Bremer,Paul Schneider,Bruce Glavovic +2 more
- 30 Oct 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show how climate change is confounding institutions' cultures of risk quantification, and protection, shaking their claims to control natural hazards and undermining public trust in these institutions.
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Formulating a 100-year strategy for managing coastal hazard risk in a changing climate: Lessons learned from Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand
E.J. Ryan,Susan Owen,Susan Owen,Judy Lawrence,Bruce Glavovic,Laura Robichaux,Mark E. Dickson,Paul S. Kench,Paul S. Kench,Paul Schneider,R. Bell,R. Bell,Paula Blackett +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 100-year coastal hazard management strategy for low-lying coastal regions in Aotearoa New Zealand is presented, which is based on an assessment of a novel collaboration between local government, Māori, stakeholders, community members, consultants and researchers.
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A rising tide of adaptation action: Comparing two coastal regions of Aotearoa-New Zealand
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine how local barriers and enablers influence the trajectory of adaptation in two regions that face similar risks, have essentially the same institutional architecture, and yet have had very different adaptation experiences.
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Trading in waste: Integrating sustainable development goals and environmental policies in trade negotiations toward enhanced solid waste management in Pacific Islands countries and territories
TL;DR: A broad survey of existing literature on contemporary solid waste management (SWM) in the Pacific region is provided in this article, where the authors argue that if the PICTs' urgent waste management challenges are to be meaningfully addressed, the region's leaders must ensure trading partners conform to local environmental protection policies.
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