UK and wider EU governments follow gender neutral policies in their disaster planning and management based upon a misconception that the gender gap has been eliminated. Findings from our quantitative and qualitative research, carried out as a part of an EU Project, ‘MICRODIS’, in two flood affected locations in England (Tewkesbury floods of 2007, and Morpeth floods of 2008), challenges this notion, revealing that disasters can have paradoxically equal and yet differentiated gendered impacts. Our findings highlight some of the more subtle ways that disasters differentially impacted women and men. It shows that although the degree of mental health recovery of affected men and women was mostly equal, they mobilised different recovery strategie...
Gender inequalities are barriers to achieve sustainable post disaster reconstruction. Mainstreaming...
MSc (Disaster Risk Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAvailable research shows an ...
Natural disasters do not affect people equally. In fact, a vulnerability approach to disasters would...
UK and wider EU governments follow gender neutral policies in their disaster planning and management...
UK and wider EU governments follow gender neutral policies in their disaster planning and management...
LESSONS FOR PRACTITIONERS • Disaster situations are not ‘freak’ events but reflect the unequal st...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
Abstract Recently, disaster scholars have started to take a critical stance toward how disaster rese...
The need to 'disaster proof' development is increasingly recognised by development agencies, as is t...
During recent decades, international humanitarian organizations and the governments of countries aff...
Natural disasters do not affect people equally. In fact, a vulnerability approach to disasters would...
Gender influences people’s behaviour in various ways. This study investigates gendered (im)mobility ...
Disaster studies have been slow to address gender issues in the management of disasters. Given the n...
This research focuses on the gendered impacts of disasters on health and healthcare access. It aims ...
Gender inequalities are barriers to achieve sustainable post disaster reconstruction. Mainstreaming...
MSc (Disaster Risk Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAvailable research shows an ...
Natural disasters do not affect people equally. In fact, a vulnerability approach to disasters would...
UK and wider EU governments follow gender neutral policies in their disaster planning and management...
UK and wider EU governments follow gender neutral policies in their disaster planning and management...
LESSONS FOR PRACTITIONERS • Disaster situations are not ‘freak’ events but reflect the unequal st...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
Abstract Recently, disaster scholars have started to take a critical stance toward how disaster rese...
The need to 'disaster proof' development is increasingly recognised by development agencies, as is t...
During recent decades, international humanitarian organizations and the governments of countries aff...
Natural disasters do not affect people equally. In fact, a vulnerability approach to disasters would...
Gender influences people’s behaviour in various ways. This study investigates gendered (im)mobility ...
Disaster studies have been slow to address gender issues in the management of disasters. Given the n...
This research focuses on the gendered impacts of disasters on health and healthcare access. It aims ...
Gender inequalities are barriers to achieve sustainable post disaster reconstruction. Mainstreaming...
MSc (Disaster Risk Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAvailable research shows an ...
Natural disasters do not affect people equally. In fact, a vulnerability approach to disasters would...