People experiencing homelessness are vulnerable to extreme weather in unique ways. The entrenched inequalities that underpin disaster vulnerability are compounded by extreme isolation and the stress of transient living on mental and physical health. However, the impacts of extreme weather on the homeless in Australia are largely undocumented and rarely incorporated in emergency planning. Interviews with and surveys of emergency and homeless services and service users revealed that the primary ramifications of losing shelter and worsening mental health deepen the cycle of homelessness and trauma. Consequently, homeless shelter losses, such as tents, should be included in pre- and post-event impact statistics and subsequent recovery support. ...
People experiencing homeless have greater vulnerabilities in relation to climate change that require...
Non-technical summary This study has examined the factors that contribute to homelessness in Austra...
Cyclone Yasi: The Experience of Queenslanders Without a Home Chapter 9 in Nancy Rushford and Kerr...
To identify the extreme weather-related health needs of homeless people and the response by homeless...
This paper reports on the outcomes of a collaborative, strengths-based program developed to improve ...
Extreme heat and hot weather has a negative impact on human health and society. Global warming has r...
Extreme heat and hot weather has a negative impact on human health and society. Global warming has r...
A forum on climate change, housing and homelessness was held in Melbourne in October 2016 to bring t...
Research in the US suggests that people experiencing homelessness are moreat risk during natural dis...
This systematic review of reviews was conducted to examine housing precarity and homelessness in rel...
Homelessness can decrease the disaster resilience of individuals and communities. This paper present...
Homelessness and extreme poverty are no longer only associated with developing countries, with stron...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Although disasters have always existed in the U.S, ...
Research in the US suggests that people experiencing homelessness are moreat risk during natural dis...
Extreme weather events brought about by climate change can have severe effects on the mental health ...
People experiencing homeless have greater vulnerabilities in relation to climate change that require...
Non-technical summary This study has examined the factors that contribute to homelessness in Austra...
Cyclone Yasi: The Experience of Queenslanders Without a Home Chapter 9 in Nancy Rushford and Kerr...
To identify the extreme weather-related health needs of homeless people and the response by homeless...
This paper reports on the outcomes of a collaborative, strengths-based program developed to improve ...
Extreme heat and hot weather has a negative impact on human health and society. Global warming has r...
Extreme heat and hot weather has a negative impact on human health and society. Global warming has r...
A forum on climate change, housing and homelessness was held in Melbourne in October 2016 to bring t...
Research in the US suggests that people experiencing homelessness are moreat risk during natural dis...
This systematic review of reviews was conducted to examine housing precarity and homelessness in rel...
Homelessness can decrease the disaster resilience of individuals and communities. This paper present...
Homelessness and extreme poverty are no longer only associated with developing countries, with stron...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Although disasters have always existed in the U.S, ...
Research in the US suggests that people experiencing homelessness are moreat risk during natural dis...
Extreme weather events brought about by climate change can have severe effects on the mental health ...
People experiencing homeless have greater vulnerabilities in relation to climate change that require...
Non-technical summary This study has examined the factors that contribute to homelessness in Austra...
Cyclone Yasi: The Experience of Queenslanders Without a Home Chapter 9 in Nancy Rushford and Kerr...