This paper considers the impact of gendered norms on decision-making for wildfire preparation and response at the household level. Focusing on Australia, it provides a theoretical thematic analysis of data acquired in 107 interviews with residents of nine different localities. It builds on existing research on gender and disaster, as well as on decision-making and wildfires, and analyses the narratives that centre on 'split' households plans (where a male partner plans to stay and a female partner plans to evacuate) and disagreements within heterosexual couples as to an appropriate wildfire safety plan. The study finds that gender inequality and differences in gendered expectations are likely to create difficult conditions for neg...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
This research explores the life experiences of families and couples who lived through the Wangary fi...
This article examines the gendered dynamics of wildland firefighting through analysis of employment ...
This paper considers the impact of gendered norms on decision-making for wildfire preparation and re...
This paper presents findings from a gendered analysis of resident responses to the 2009 Black Saturd...
This paper presents findings from a gendered analysis of resident responses to the 2009 Black Saturd...
In pursuit of lifestyle change, affordable property, and proximity to nature, people from all walks ...
The context in which many members of the public make decisions in relation to the threat posed by a ...
This paper examines gender differences in awareness, preparedness and attitudes towards bushfire amo...
The study of gender and associated questions about masculinity, femininity and inequality are import...
This paper provides an historical and cultural context, from a feminist perspective, of the Prepare,...
Building on an identified need for gender-sensitive approaches to bushfire risk engagement, this pap...
This paper offers a critical review of the international literature on gender, disaster and rural ma...
This paper explores natural hazards and disaster vulnerability from a gender mainstreaming perspecti...
Bushfire survival plans are a valuable tool for residents living in fire-prone landscapes. Plans inc...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
This research explores the life experiences of families and couples who lived through the Wangary fi...
This article examines the gendered dynamics of wildland firefighting through analysis of employment ...
This paper considers the impact of gendered norms on decision-making for wildfire preparation and re...
This paper presents findings from a gendered analysis of resident responses to the 2009 Black Saturd...
This paper presents findings from a gendered analysis of resident responses to the 2009 Black Saturd...
In pursuit of lifestyle change, affordable property, and proximity to nature, people from all walks ...
The context in which many members of the public make decisions in relation to the threat posed by a ...
This paper examines gender differences in awareness, preparedness and attitudes towards bushfire amo...
The study of gender and associated questions about masculinity, femininity and inequality are import...
This paper provides an historical and cultural context, from a feminist perspective, of the Prepare,...
Building on an identified need for gender-sensitive approaches to bushfire risk engagement, this pap...
This paper offers a critical review of the international literature on gender, disaster and rural ma...
This paper explores natural hazards and disaster vulnerability from a gender mainstreaming perspecti...
Bushfire survival plans are a valuable tool for residents living in fire-prone landscapes. Plans inc...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
This research explores the life experiences of families and couples who lived through the Wangary fi...
This article examines the gendered dynamics of wildland firefighting through analysis of employment ...