A disaster is typically defined as a situation requiring external assistance, under the (contestable) assumption that the situation must affect people and society to be a disaster. Animals and their habitats are part of society and humans connect with them, so animals and their habitats are part of all disaster-related activities. This straightforward statement has produced divergent theories, policies and practices including challenges to categories, labels and divisions for humans and non-humans. This paper collates many practitioner aspects regarding animals and habitats in disaster-related activities. It assists in understanding and training for situations involving non-humans before, during and after a disaster. Five categories, someti...
The willingness of people to risk their own lives during disasters to save those of animals has been...
Nonhuman animal guardians are more at risk during natural disasters because they are likely to delay...
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...
During a disaster, people may make evacuation decisions based on their companion animal\u27s welfare...
This article examines the regulation of companion animal welfare during disasters, with some context...
The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practi...
Non-human animals face significant risks in meteorological, geological, technological, and terrorist...
Domestic animal lives affected by natural or manmade disasters and emergencies on any scale, are not...
Common to many of the repeated issues surrounding animals in disasters in the U.S. is a pre-existing...
With the significant changes in the status of animals in the United States, recognition of the impac...
Large-scale disasters have immeasurable effects on human and animal communities. Evaluating and repo...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
The willingness of people to risk their own lives during disasters to save those of animals has been...
Nonhuman animal guardians are more at risk during natural disasters because they are likely to delay...
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...
During a disaster, people may make evacuation decisions based on their companion animal\u27s welfare...
This article examines the regulation of companion animal welfare during disasters, with some context...
The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practi...
Non-human animals face significant risks in meteorological, geological, technological, and terrorist...
Domestic animal lives affected by natural or manmade disasters and emergencies on any scale, are not...
Common to many of the repeated issues surrounding animals in disasters in the U.S. is a pre-existing...
With the significant changes in the status of animals in the United States, recognition of the impac...
Large-scale disasters have immeasurable effects on human and animal communities. Evaluating and repo...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
The willingness of people to risk their own lives during disasters to save those of animals has been...
Nonhuman animal guardians are more at risk during natural disasters because they are likely to delay...
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the commu...