COVID-19: Immediate predictors of individual resilience

RJ Ferreira, F Buttell, C Cannon - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
COVID-19 is a pandemic event not seen in a century. This research aims to determine
important predictors of resilience towards the COVID 19/Coronavirus Pandemic. This study …

Oil spills and human health: Contributions of the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative

RL Eklund, LC Knapp, PA Sandifer, RC Colwell - GeoHealth, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) was established in 2010 with $500
million in funding provided by British Petroleum over a 10‐year period to support research …

“Something was attacking them and their reproductive organs”: Environmental Reproductive Justice in an Indigenous tribe in the United States Gulf Coast

JL Liddell, SG Kington - … Journal of Environmental Research and Public …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Environmental reproductive justice is increasingly being utilized as a framework for
exploring how environmental exploitation and pollution contribute to reproductive health and …

Human health and socioeconomic effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico

PA Sandifer, A Ferguson, ML Finucane, M Partyka… - Oceanography, 2021 - JSTOR
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill is the only declared Spill of National Significance in
US history, and it significantly impacted the health of people and communities in the Gulf of …

[HTML][HTML] Gender and resilience in Gulf Coast communities: Risk and protective factors following a technological disaster

ES Lightfoot, AE Lesen, RJ Ferreira - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract In April of 2010 the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill poured an estimated five
million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico over a five-month period. This paper examines …

“You got to drive 30 miles to get an apple”: Indigenous food sovereignty, food deserts, and changing subsistence practices in the gulf coast

JL Liddell, SG Kington, CE McKinley - SN Social Sciences, 2022 - Springer
Indigenous food sovereignty is increasingly used as a framework to explore changing diets
and the impact of settler colonialism on the health of Indigenous groups. The impact of …

Framework for a community health observing system for the Gulf of Mexico region: preparing for future disasters

P Sandifer, L Knapp, M Lichtveld, R Manley… - Frontiers in public …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region is prone to disasters, including recurrent oil spills,
hurricanes, floods, industrial accidents, harmful algal blooms, and the current COVID-19 …

“We Live in a Very Toxic World”: Changing Environmental Landscapes and Indigenous Food Sovereignty

J Liddell, S Kington… - Studies in Social …, 2022 - journals.library.brocku.ca
The purpose of this article is to understand how historical oppression has undermined
health through environmental injustices that have given rise to food insecurity. Specifically …

Historic and contemporary environmental justice issues among Native Americans in the Gulf Coast region of the United States

JL Liddell, CE McKinley… - Studies in Social …, 2021 - journals.library.brocku.ca
Settler-colonialism is founded in environmental racism, and environmental justice is
foundational to all forms of decolonialization. Native American groups located in the Gulf …

A disaster's disparate impacts: analysing perceived stress and personal resilience across gender and race

CEB Cannon, R Ferreira, F Buttell - Disasters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This research sought to identify differences in perceived stress and personal resilience
across gender, race, and different types of stressors (such as rent or mortgage stress) …