Climate Disaster Risk, Disability, and Resilience

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
Climate Disaster Risk, Disability, and Resilience
Abstract
This essay examines the everyday inequalities, stigmas, and injustices that leave people with disabilities highly vulnerable to escalating climate change risks. It argues that including people with disabilities in disaster risk reduction processes is essential to shaping inclusive, effective policies and practices. Examples of several programs that have done so are discussed. Focusing on the strengths of people with disabilities as resilient change-makers and as the experts in their own lives—instead of viewing them as dependent on others—can lead to the changes necessary to recognize their personal sovereignty and deliver disaster justice. Third in a series on disability rights around the world.
Publication
Current history
Volume
120
Issue
829
Pages
320-325
Date
2021-11-01
ISSN
0011-3530
Call Number
openalex: W3210488461
Extra
openalex: W3210488461 mag: 3210488461
Citation
Calgaro, E. (2021). Climate Disaster Risk, Disability, and Resilience. Current History, 120(829), 320–325. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.2021.120.829.320