Disasters are complex environmental, social and cultural events and processes yet disaster management approaches tend to simplify responses and homogenise affected populations. Participatory research with more than 550 children across Europe, detailed in this book argues for a radical transformation in children’s roles in disasters. It shows how more child-centred working in civil protection and emergency planning, that recognises children’s capacities in building resilience, benefits at-risk communities as a whole.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
Children’s voices on disaster risk reduction (DRR) have been sidelined by disaster management and r...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886There has been a recent increase in the body of knowledge relate...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Disasters are complex environmental, social and cul...
Disasters are becoming increasingly common and complex, not just because of their causes, normally a...
Although children are often taken as a target group in urban disaster prevention and management, the...
International agencies and scientific research have been calling for the inclusion of children in di...
This workshop drew on Lancaster University’s research on the role of children and young people in di...
This paper explores children’s voices in disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy spaces and their capac...
The growing recognition of the vulnerability of children to disasters has added a new impetus to the...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child’s basic right to survival a...
Climate-related disasters affect different dimensions of children’s health and well-being both direc...
The recently published Synthesis Report on the Post-2015 Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISD...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
Climate change scenarios project higher flood risk, so knowing how households can increase socio-eco...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
Children’s voices on disaster risk reduction (DRR) have been sidelined by disaster management and r...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886There has been a recent increase in the body of knowledge relate...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Disasters are complex environmental, social and cul...
Disasters are becoming increasingly common and complex, not just because of their causes, normally a...
Although children are often taken as a target group in urban disaster prevention and management, the...
International agencies and scientific research have been calling for the inclusion of children in di...
This workshop drew on Lancaster University’s research on the role of children and young people in di...
This paper explores children’s voices in disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy spaces and their capac...
The growing recognition of the vulnerability of children to disasters has added a new impetus to the...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child’s basic right to survival a...
Climate-related disasters affect different dimensions of children’s health and well-being both direc...
The recently published Synthesis Report on the Post-2015 Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISD...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
Climate change scenarios project higher flood risk, so knowing how households can increase socio-eco...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
Children’s voices on disaster risk reduction (DRR) have been sidelined by disaster management and r...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886There has been a recent increase in the body of knowledge relate...