Staff profiles
Lucy KaiserMāori Social Scientist

Qualifications
- BA, Sociology
- MA, Sociology
Publications
Selection of major publications
- Understanding mariners tsunami information needs and decision-making contexts : a post-event case study of the 2022 Tonga eruption and tsunami, iScience 28(2): article 111801. DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2025.111801. article 111801
- Indigeneity and emergency management : an emic "gaze" on the role of traditional knowledges and cultural practices in emergency management contexts, AlterNative Online: p.. DOI: 10.1177/11771801251334297. p.
- Mahi tahi - ru whenua : tangata whenua & kairangahau putaiao : reflective learnings on partnering with indigenous Maori communities in field-based scientific research, Community Science 4(2): article e2023CSJ000066. DOI: 10.1029/2023CSJ000066. article e2023CSJ000066
- Indigenous approaches to disaster risk reduction, community sustainability, and climate change resilience, Disaster risk reduction for resilience : climate change and disaster risk adaptation : p. 37-59. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-22112-5_2. p. 37-59
- Vision Matauranga research directions : opportunities for iwi and hapu management plans, Kotuitui : New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 16(2): p. 371-383. DOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2021.1884099. p. 371-383
- Community preparedness for volcanic hazards at Mount Rainier, USA, Journal of Applied Volcanology 10: article 10. DOI: 10.1186/s13617-021-00110-x. article 10
- Engaging stakeholders in pre-event recovery planning : using a recovery capitals framework, Australian Journal of Emergency Management 35(3): p. 25-31. p. 25-31
- Kura e Tai Aniwhaniwha (schools and tsunami) : Bi-cultural and student-centred tsunami education in Aotearoa New Zealand, Australian Journal of Emergency Management 35(2): p. 58-65. p. 58-65
- 'They're going to arrive, ready or not' : hill-based residents capacity to support the evacuated after earthquake and tsunami, Australian Journal of Emergency Management 35(4): p. 35-41. p. 35-41
- Disaster memorial events for increasing awareness and preparedness : 150 years since the Arica tsunami in Aotearoa-New Zealand, Australian Journal of Emergency Management 35(3): p. 71-78. p. 71-78
- Wahine tapuhi o te parawhenua mea kia mataara- Wahine-led, community-based research on earthquake resilience, Valuing societal benefits of earthquake engineering excellence : NZSEE Annual Conference 2020, 22-24 April 2020, Wellington : paper 74. paper 74
- A tale of two communities : B-race-ing disaster responses in the media following the Canterbury and Kaikoura earthquakes, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 28: p. 731-738. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.01.037. p. 731-738
- School safety guide for natural hazards, 16th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 16WCEE 2017, Santiago Chile, January 9th to 13th 2017 : Paper no. 2504. Paper no. 2504