The seven articles in this FMR mini-feature explore the roles that animals play in the lives of people who have been displaced. Evidence from animal–human interactions in refugee camps across the world demonstrates the challenges that face both human and animal populations. Better understanding of their needs and greater cooperation between humanitarian and animal welfare organisations can inform how space is organised, risks are mitigated and relations with host communities are managed. This 16-page mini-feature is available online in English, Arabic and Spanish at www.fmreview.org/economies
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the commu...
A disaster is typically defined as a situation requiring external assistance, under the (contestable...
In South Sudan, tensions arose when refugees arrived with their livestock, disrupting the existing r...
More research is needed, across disciplines, to better understand the important and varied roles tha...
When human populations are forcibly displaced, they often take animals with them—and, even if they a...
Animals play an important role in many people’s lives in displacement. Camp planners and managers ne...
Health challenges in the Sahrawi refugee camps in the Algerian desert are faced by both human and an...
White argues that to understand human displacements, past and present, we need to consider animals t...
Domestic animal lives affected by natural or manmade disasters and emergencies on any scale, are not...
Refugee camps offer good opportunities for cooperation between humanitarian and animal welfare organ...
Habitat loss and climate change are displacing animals at alarming rates. In response, authors in th...
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The study of how people adapt to social and environmental change is central to current theoretical u...
Without animals this planet would be a very different place, indeed many of the remaining life forms...
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the commu...
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the commu...
A disaster is typically defined as a situation requiring external assistance, under the (contestable...
In South Sudan, tensions arose when refugees arrived with their livestock, disrupting the existing r...
More research is needed, across disciplines, to better understand the important and varied roles tha...
When human populations are forcibly displaced, they often take animals with them—and, even if they a...
Animals play an important role in many people’s lives in displacement. Camp planners and managers ne...
Health challenges in the Sahrawi refugee camps in the Algerian desert are faced by both human and an...
White argues that to understand human displacements, past and present, we need to consider animals t...
Domestic animal lives affected by natural or manmade disasters and emergencies on any scale, are not...
Refugee camps offer good opportunities for cooperation between humanitarian and animal welfare organ...
Habitat loss and climate change are displacing animals at alarming rates. In response, authors in th...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions ...
The study of how people adapt to social and environmental change is central to current theoretical u...
Without animals this planet would be a very different place, indeed many of the remaining life forms...
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the commu...
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the commu...
A disaster is typically defined as a situation requiring external assistance, under the (contestable...
In South Sudan, tensions arose when refugees arrived with their livestock, disrupting the existing r...