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Social vulnerability indicators for natural hazards
What are social vulnerability indicators?Social vulnerability indicators help identify areas with people who are more vulnerable to the negative impacts of natural hazards and emergencies.
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Number of motor vehicles
In 2018, there were about 4.3 million motor vehicles in New Zealand, the highest number ever.
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View an interactive regional map and dashboard
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Nitrogen dioxide concentrations
Five out of 13 stations exceeded the national standard (one-hour average) for nitrogen dioxide between 2004 and 2016.
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View an interactive regional map and dashboard
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Socioeconomic deprivation profile update
We have updated the Socioeconomic deprivation profile section on our webpage.
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Ministry of Health Coronavirus Statistical Advisory Group
Barry Borman, Deborah Read and Steve Haslett are members of the 'Ministry of Health Coronavirus Statistical Advisory Group'.
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Melanoma registrations and mortality
In 2016, 362 people died from melanoma in New Zealand whilst in 2017 a further 2,550 new cases of melanoma were registered.
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In 2016, 42 children aged less than a year old died from SUDI.
The prevalence of SUDI deaths has declined year-on-year between 2000 and 2016.
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As of 2019, there are three long-established exotic mosquito species in New Zealand
A fourth exotic mosquito species, the Southern Saltmarsh mosquito (Aedes camptorhynchus), first discovered in New Zealand in 1998, was eradicated in 2010 In 2018 Culex sitiens was detected in Kaipara Harbour through the National Saltmarsh mosquito surveillance programme You can read our latest factsheet here and visit the Exotic mosquito species established in New Zealand page to find more information.
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