This article examines the regulation of companion animal welfare during disasters, with some context provided by two recent major disaster events in Australia. Important general lessons for improved disaster management were identified in subsequent inquiries. However, the interests of companion animals continue to be inadequately addressed. This is because key assumptions underpinning disaster planning for companion animals—the primacy of human interests over animal interests and that individuals will properly address companion animal needs during times of disaster—are open to question. In particular these assumptions fail to recognise the inherent value of companion animals, underestimate the strong bond shared by some owners and their ani...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917; Thompson, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2758-6537This article examines h...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
This paper documents the findings of a comprehensive national survey of Australian response organisa...
During a disaster, people may make evacuation decisions based on their companion animal\u27s welfare...
The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practi...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
Climate change and extremes in weather can amplify the risk of some natural disasters. Emergency man...
A disaster is typically defined as a situation requiring external assistance, under the (contestable...
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...
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the commu...
During disasters, the behaviour of pet owners and of pets themselves may compromise the ability of e...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
Responsibility is often regarded as a unified concept. However in everyday language, the term refers...
Domestic animal lives affected by natural or manmade disasters and emergencies on any scale, are not...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917; Thompson, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2758-6537This article examines h...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
This paper documents the findings of a comprehensive national survey of Australian response organisa...
During a disaster, people may make evacuation decisions based on their companion animal\u27s welfare...
The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practi...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
Climate change and extremes in weather can amplify the risk of some natural disasters. Emergency man...
A disaster is typically defined as a situation requiring external assistance, under the (contestable...
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...
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the commu...
During disasters, the behaviour of pet owners and of pets themselves may compromise the ability of e...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
Responsibility is often regarded as a unified concept. However in everyday language, the term refers...
Domestic animal lives affected by natural or manmade disasters and emergencies on any scale, are not...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917; Thompson, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2758-6537This article examines h...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
This paper documents the findings of a comprehensive national survey of Australian response organisa...