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Autor:
Kirrilly Thompson, Danielle Every, Sophia Rainbird, Victoria Cornell, Bradley Smith, Joshua Trigg
Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 214-240 (2014)
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the community. This includes those who are considered de facto vulnerable (children, older people, those with disabilities etc.) and those who own pets (not to
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https://doaj.org/article/78f0f53f72d940dea7d41bf1f3c043ef
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Emergency Management. :55-61
Historically, heat waves have resulted in more Australian deaths than any other natural hazard and continue to present challenges to the health and emergency management sectors. While people experiencing homelessness are particularly vulnerable to ad
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 107:1489-1499
Each year natural hazards result in large numbers of deaths and injuries among residents of at-risk communities. Some individuals are especially vulnerable to the impacts of natural hazards. Residents with activity-limiting disabilities comprise one
Publikováno v:
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine. 18:1-7
Introduction Australian paramedics are frequently exposed to traumatic incidents as part of their role, and subsequently are at increased risk of mental health issues and negative impacts on psychological wellbeing. Evidence suggests student and earl
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 101:297-307
Most research on household disaster preparedness has focussed on physical, or material, preparation. Recently, researchers have turned attention to investigating psychological, or mental, preparedness for disasters. Reviews suggest that psychological
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 33:142-154
Globally, many residents of wildland-urban interface (WUI) communities are at risk of wildfire attack but do not undertake adequate preparations. Householder wildfire risk perception has been proposed as an important influence on risk mitigation prep
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 28:620-628
This study examines the role of social connectedness, or ‘social capital’, in mediating the dissemination and interpretation of natural hazards risk information for new migrant communities in South Australia, who have English as a second language
Autor:
John Richardson, Danielle Every
Publikováno v:
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal. 27:146-158
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a practice framework for disaster resilience education (DRE) with homeless communities. Design/methodology/approach A survey with 163 homeless service providers together with 45 interviews with people w
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychologist. 21:44-53
Humanitarian migrants experience higher rates of mental illness than the resident population, limiting their social and economic opportunities and contributions. Effective interventions are thus cr...
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 21:176-186
Denial has often been used to explain why some residents at risk from natural hazards do not take appropriate threat mitigation actions. However, there has been little critical discussion of the concept of denial in relation to natural hazards. We ex