Science Advice Panels
Science advice panels provide authoritative and efficient science advice across all 4Rs. The panels are convened by the Director of Civil Defence Emergency Management. But science advice panels benefit the whole emergency management system.
Aotearoa Earthquake Science Advisory Panel
The Aotearoa Earthquake Science Advisory Panel (AESAP) coordinates:
science advice,
consistent messaging, and
post-event science.
This happens during:
earthquake sequences,
slow slip events, or
other seismic issues.
AESAP has subgroups for different:
science and engineering disciplines,
stakeholder groups, and
research partnerships.
AESAP membership includes National Emergency Management Agency representatives and subgroup leaders.
AESAP Terms of Reference (.pdf 131kb)
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Name
Organisation
Thomas Wilson (Chair)
National Emergency Management Agency
Daniel Hill (Executive Officer)
National Emergency Management Agency
Ashleigh Fromont
National Emergency Management Agency
Grant Wilson
National Emergency Management Agency
Philip Robins
BECA
Jonathan Hanson
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Anna Kaiser
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Dave Brunsdon
Kestrel Group
Chris Massey
Landslide National Advisory Group / GNS Science
Julia Becker
Massey University
Emma Hudson-Doyle
Massey University
Cassie Kenney
Massey University
Ken Elwood
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Caleb Dunne
Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake
Roger Fairclough
New Zealand Lifelines Council
Santiago Pujol Llano
QuakeCoRE
Richard Smith
Resilience to Nature's Challenges
Liam Wotherspoon
University of Auckland
Tom Robinson
University of Canterbury \ AF8 [Alpine Fault magnitude 8]
Caroline Orchiston
University of Otago
John Townend
Victoria University of Wellington
Volcanic Science Advisory Panel
The New Zealand Volcanic Science Advisory Panel (NZVSAP) provides science advice when volcanic activity affects New Zealand.
Panel members work with volcanic groups and programmes. These include:
Caldera Advisory Group (CAG),
Central Plateau Volcanic Advisory Group (CPVAG),
Determining Volcanic Risk in Auckland (DEVORA), and
Taranaki Seismic and Volcanic Advisory Group (TSVAG).
These groups and programmes coordinate volcanic activity planning in specific areas. but they may not activate in response to volcanic activity.
NZVSAP Terms of Reference (.pdf 138kb)
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Name
Organisation
Thomas Wilson (Chair)
National Emergency Management Agency
Grant Wilson (Executive Officer)
National Emergency Management Agency
Daniel Hill
National Emergency Management Agency
Jonathan Jull
National Emergency Management Agency
Hollei Gabrielsen
Department of Conservation
Brad Scott
GeoNet
Nico Fournier
GeoNet
Graham Leonard
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Geoff Kilgour
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Carol Stewart
Massey University
Jonathan Proctor
Massey University
Mark Bebbington
Massey University
Gert Lube
Massey University
Nicole Ranger
MetService
Chris Noble
MetService
Richard Turner
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Stuart Moore
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Jo Horrocks
Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake
Richard Smith
Natural Hazards and Resilience Platform
Julia Becker
Social Science Advisory Group representative
Emma Hudson-Doyle
Social Science Advisory Group representative
Danielle Charlton
Social Science Advisory Group representative
Jan Lindsay
University of Auckland
Shane Cronin
University of Auckland
Ben Kennedy
University of Canterbury
James Williams
University of Canterbury
James White
University of Otago
Marco Brenna
University of Otago
Adrian Pittari
University of Waikato
Colin Wilson
Victoria University of Wellington
Ian Schipper
Victoria University of Wellington
Finn Illsey-Kemp
Victoria University of Wellington
Aotearoa New Zealand Space Weather Science Advisory Panel
The Aotearoa New Zealand Space Weather Science Advisory Panel (SWxSAP) provides advice on space weather.
Space weather science advice is still a growing area of knowledge. New Zealand has limited space weather expertise. And it has limited operational infrastructure for monitoring and responding to space weather.
The SWxSAP is in two parts.
Science Advisory Panel: The panel provides stewardship and helps develop space weather science capability and capacity.
Response Science Advisory Subgroup: The subgroup provides advice to the electricity industry and to emergency management during extreme space weather events.
SWxSAP Terms of Reference (.pdf 161kb)
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Name
Organisation
Thomas Wilson (Chair)
National Emergency Management Agency
Louisa Prattley (Executive Officer)
National Emergency Management Agency
Ashleigh Fromont
National Emergency Management Agency
Alice Evans
National Emergency Management Agency
Daniel Hill
National Emergency Management Agency
Grant Wilson
National Emergency Management Agency
Paula Acethorp
Civil Aviation Authority
Jonathan Hanson
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Tanja Petersen
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Andrew Tait
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Nic Donnelly
Land Information New Zealand
Chris Noble
MetService
Gill Jolly
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Fiona Dally
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Andrew Renton
Transpower
Michele Bannister
University of Canterbury
Craig Rodger
University of Otago
Daniel Mac Manus
University of Otago
Johnny Malone-Leigh
University of Otago
Severe Weather Science Advisory Panel
The Severe Weather Science Advisory Panel (SeWSAP) provides science advice and coordination across the 4R's of emergency management relating to severe weather risk.
SeWSAP will be used in extreme or complex severe weather emergencies.
It is currently being established.
Severe Weather Science Advisory Panel Terms of Reference (.pdf 255kb)
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Name
Organisation
Thomas Wilson (Chair)
National Emergency Management Agency
Victoria Clare (Executive Officer)
National Emergency Management Agency
Alice Evans
National Emergency Management Agency
Ashleigh Fromont
National Emergency Management Agency
Daniel Hill
National Emergency Management Agency
Grant Wilson
National Emergency Management Agency
Chris Massey
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Graham Leonard
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Mary Anne Clive
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Saskia De Vilder
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Andrew Tait
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Chris Brandolino
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Emily Lane
Earth Sciences New Zealand
Julia Becker
Massey University
Chris Noble
MetService
Alison Collins
Ministry for the Environment
Debarah Burgess
Ministry for the Environment
Richard Smith
Natural Hazards and Resilience Platform
Andrew Neverman
New Zealand Institute for Bioeconomy Science
Jean-Luc Payan
Otago Regional Council
Chris Daughney
Te Uru Kahika
Tom Robinson
University of Canterbury