Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 9, 2026

How to Administer Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Critically ill Neonates, Infants, and Children
Published on: August 19, 2020
Displacement: Critical insights from flood-affected children
Maggie Mort1, Marion Walker1, Alison Lloyd Williams1
1Dept of Sociology, Bowland North, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA14YT, UK.
Abstract:
Little is known about how children and young people are affected by evacuation following flooding. Participatory research using creative methods allowed us to elicit flood stories and recovery pathways over time. We found that children's relationships with space and place were severely challenged following evacuation from home. They suffered losses, including loss of agency, friendship networks and familiar space. They experienced distress, anxiety and disillusionment with societal responses. Sustained attention by flood risk and recovery agencies is required to address children's ongoing needs following evacuation. From policymakers recognition is overdue that young people are citizens who already contribute to community flood response and so need to be more explicitly consulted and included in the development of flood risk management.
Related Concept Videos
Responses to Drought and Flooding
Displacement Current
Position and Displacement
Position and Displacement Vectors
Further, several important kinds of...
Significance of Displacement Current
Angular Velocity and Displacement

