survivants
Survivants is the plural form used in French to refer to people or beings who remain alive after an event that causes death among others. In English, the equivalent term is survivors. The concept is used across disciplines to describe individuals who outlive a given hazard, whether it is a natural disaster, a war, an accident, a disease, or an extinction event. The idea is often analyzed in terms of risk exposure, resilience, and the aftereffects of hardship.
In disaster and crisis contexts, survivors are identified for needs assessment, aid allocation, and mental health
In medical and epidemiological contexts, survivorship refers to living with a disease or after treatment, as
In biology and ecology, survivors of a population bottleneck or catastrophe contribute to genetic diversity or
In cultural, legal, and policy contexts, the designation of survivors can affect eligibility for compensation, recognition,