Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the community. This includes those who are considered de facto vulnerable (children, older people, those with disabilities etc.) and those who own pets (not to mention pets themselves). The potential for reconfiguring pet ownership from a risk factor to a protective factor for natural disaster survival has been recently proposed. But how might this resilience-building proposition apply to vulnerable members of the community who own pets or other animals? This article addresses this important question by synthesizing information about what makes particular groups vulnerable, the challenges to increasing their resilience and how animals figure in their ...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917; Thompson, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2758-6537This article examines h...
Animal ownership and animal attachment have been considered risk factors for surviving emergencies a...
Animal ownership and animal attachment have been considered risk factors for surviving emergencies a...
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...
Published: 7 May 2014Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particula...
Climate change and extremes in weather can amplify the risk of some natural disasters. Emergency man...
During disasters, the behaviour of pet owners and of pets themselves may compromise the ability of e...
The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practi...
CONTEXT: Few studies have examined the prevalence of animal ownership among populations likely to be...
The willingness of people to risk their own lives during disasters to save those of animals has been...
Companion animals (also referred to as “pets”) are omnipresent in society and, increasingly, many co...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
Domestic animal lives affected by natural or manmade disasters and emergencies on any scale, are not...
The willingness of people to risk their own lives during disasters to save those of animals has been...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917; Thompson, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2758-6537This article examines h...
Animal ownership and animal attachment have been considered risk factors for surviving emergencies a...
Animal ownership and animal attachment have been considered risk factors for surviving emergencies a...
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...
Published: 7 May 2014Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particula...
Climate change and extremes in weather can amplify the risk of some natural disasters. Emergency man...
During disasters, the behaviour of pet owners and of pets themselves may compromise the ability of e...
The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practi...
CONTEXT: Few studies have examined the prevalence of animal ownership among populations likely to be...
The willingness of people to risk their own lives during disasters to save those of animals has been...
Companion animals (also referred to as “pets”) are omnipresent in society and, increasingly, many co...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
Domestic animal lives affected by natural or manmade disasters and emergencies on any scale, are not...
The willingness of people to risk their own lives during disasters to save those of animals has been...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917; Thompson, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2758-6537This article examines h...
Animal ownership and animal attachment have been considered risk factors for surviving emergencies a...
Animal ownership and animal attachment have been considered risk factors for surviving emergencies a...