Children and young people are commonly treated in the climate change and disasters literature as victims of natural events requiring protection by adults. This article critiques that narrative, drawing on examples from the Philippines and El Salvador that explore how children’s groups have responded to such issues through child‐centred initiatives. This highlights the importance of understanding children’s perception and communication of risks facing their lives and livelihoods, their potential as agents of change in preventing disasters and adapting to climate change, and the implications for the theory and practice of child participation, particularly in developing countries
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 199-214.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
Climate-related disasters affect different dimensions of children’s health and well-being both direc...
IntroductionThis report has been compiled as part of the Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI) Projec...
Children and young people are commonly treated in the climate change and disasters literature as vic...
Recent research and practice from the fields of climate change adaptation and disaster management ha...
As an emerging field, reflection and learning on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA) ...
Disasters pose one of the greatest threats to future generations. Children now and in the future hav...
Recent research and practice from the fields of climate change adaptation and disaster management ha...
As an emerging field, reflection and learning on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA) ...
Children’s voices on disaster risk reduction (DRR) have been sidelined by disaster management and r...
This paper explores children’s voices in disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy spaces and their capac...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child’s basic right to survival a...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
This report reviews child-focused and child-led disaster risk reduction approaches and techniques. I...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 199-214.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
Climate-related disasters affect different dimensions of children’s health and well-being both direc...
IntroductionThis report has been compiled as part of the Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI) Projec...
Children and young people are commonly treated in the climate change and disasters literature as vic...
Recent research and practice from the fields of climate change adaptation and disaster management ha...
As an emerging field, reflection and learning on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA) ...
Disasters pose one of the greatest threats to future generations. Children now and in the future hav...
Recent research and practice from the fields of climate change adaptation and disaster management ha...
As an emerging field, reflection and learning on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA) ...
Children’s voices on disaster risk reduction (DRR) have been sidelined by disaster management and r...
This paper explores children’s voices in disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy spaces and their capac...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child’s basic right to survival a...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
This report reviews child-focused and child-led disaster risk reduction approaches and techniques. I...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 199-214.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
Climate-related disasters affect different dimensions of children’s health and well-being both direc...
IntroductionThis report has been compiled as part of the Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI) Projec...