© 2017 American Meteorological Society. People with disability experience multidimensional inequalities, which heighten their vulnerability to climate change. An understanding of the vulnerability and adaptive capacity of people with disability can be gained through considering how they have fared during the types of events associated with climate change, such as droug hts, floods, heat waves, hurricanes, and wildfires. A systematic review was conducted to identify factors associated with climate change vulnerability and adaptive capacity of people with disability. Papers were sourced from 12 electronic databases, the Google search engine, the websites of 21 organizations, and the reference lists of included papers; 34 papers (relating to 2...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
With the onset of climate change, disaster risks, especially from hydro-meteorological disasters are...
Natural disasters are growing in intensity and frequency worldwide, effecting over 1.5 billion peopl...
Hillman, WJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-6671-2527© 2017 American Meteorological Society. People with disability...
Existing literature on climate change as an issue of environmental justice documents the heightened ...
Climate change and the loss of ecosystem services are likely to disproportionately affect the world’...
Disability is widespread: nearly one in four Americans has a disability (Taylor, 2018) and disabilit...
The risks to humans from climate change are wide- reaching, but felt unequally among members of soc...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
Around 15% of the global population is estimated to live with disability. With the Millennium Devel...
This study investigated experiences of people with physical disabilities in recent severe cyclones a...
Disasters increase rates of population morbidity and mortality, especially among people living with ...
People with physical disabilities are highly vulnerable during natural disasters. The interaction of...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
With the onset of climate change, disaster risks, especially from hydro-meteorological disasters are...
Natural disasters are growing in intensity and frequency worldwide, effecting over 1.5 billion peopl...
Hillman, WJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-6671-2527© 2017 American Meteorological Society. People with disability...
Existing literature on climate change as an issue of environmental justice documents the heightened ...
Climate change and the loss of ecosystem services are likely to disproportionately affect the world’...
Disability is widespread: nearly one in four Americans has a disability (Taylor, 2018) and disabilit...
The risks to humans from climate change are wide- reaching, but felt unequally among members of soc...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
Around 15% of the global population is estimated to live with disability. With the Millennium Devel...
This study investigated experiences of people with physical disabilities in recent severe cyclones a...
Disasters increase rates of population morbidity and mortality, especially among people living with ...
People with physical disabilities are highly vulnerable during natural disasters. The interaction of...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
With the onset of climate change, disaster risks, especially from hydro-meteorological disasters are...
Natural disasters are growing in intensity and frequency worldwide, effecting over 1.5 billion peopl...