Objective: To report Aboriginal communities' views of how prolonged drought in rural NSW has affected their social and emotional well-being, and of possible adaptive strategies. Design: Content analysis of issues, priorities and adaptive strategies raised in semistructured community forums. Setting: Rural centres across NSW. Participants: Aboriginal people, service providers and other stakeholders. Voluntary participation by invitation with consent to record discussions. Results: Three themes (containing six issues) emerged: (i) impacts on culture (harm to traditional family structure, culture and place; bringing shame to culture); (ii) sociodemographic and economic impacts (skewing of the population profile; loss of livelihood and particip...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
The health impacts of climate are widely recognised, and extensive modelling is available on predict...
AIM: Drought is a chronic, recurring natural disaster. Such disasters have effects through entire co...
Objective: NSW has just experienced its worst drought in a century. As years passed with insufficien...
Objectives: The present study was a qualitative investigation of the impact of drought on rural fami...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
[Extract] Prior to the European invasion of Australia in 1788, indigenous Australians lived in harmo...
Objective: Drought is a serious and recurring problem for rural and remote Australia. This paper rep...
Objective: To record the drought-related experiences of young people and to contrast these with thei...
The legacies of drought events include sobering statistics about rural community well-being. Countri...
This paper examines the potential for multiple co-benefits to arise through re-establishing the conn...
Aboriginal people across Australia suffer significant health inequalities compared with the non-Indi...
This paper examines the potential for multiple co-benefits to arise through re-establishing the conn...
Objective: To describe the experiences of older farmers in the face of prolonged drought and rapid c...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
The health impacts of climate are widely recognised, and extensive modelling is available on predict...
AIM: Drought is a chronic, recurring natural disaster. Such disasters have effects through entire co...
Objective: NSW has just experienced its worst drought in a century. As years passed with insufficien...
Objectives: The present study was a qualitative investigation of the impact of drought on rural fami...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
[Extract] Prior to the European invasion of Australia in 1788, indigenous Australians lived in harmo...
Objective: Drought is a serious and recurring problem for rural and remote Australia. This paper rep...
Objective: To record the drought-related experiences of young people and to contrast these with thei...
The legacies of drought events include sobering statistics about rural community well-being. Countri...
This paper examines the potential for multiple co-benefits to arise through re-establishing the conn...
Aboriginal people across Australia suffer significant health inequalities compared with the non-Indi...
This paper examines the potential for multiple co-benefits to arise through re-establishing the conn...
Objective: To describe the experiences of older farmers in the face of prolonged drought and rapid c...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
The health impacts of climate are widely recognised, and extensive modelling is available on predict...