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    Rethinking resilience to wildfire

    Record-breaking fire seasons are becoming increasingly common worldwide, and large wildfires are having extraordinary impacts on people and property, despite years of investments to support social–ecological r...

    David B. McWethy, Tania Schoennagel, Philip E. Higuera in Nature Sustainability (2019)

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    “Hope is in Our Hands:” Impacts of the Slave Lake Wildfires in Alberta, Canada on Children

    Wildfires are increasingly common events that in some instances have led to mass evacuations and devastation. Although there is an increased interest in assessing the impacts on humans, there is limited inform...

    Judith C. Kulig, Ivan Townshend in Assisting Young Children Caught in Disaste… (2018)

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    Nurses who work in rural and remote communities in Canada: a national survey

    In Canada, as in other parts of the world, there is geographic maldistribution of the nursing workforce, and insufficient attention is paid to the strengths and needs of those providing care in rural and remot...

    Martha L. P. MacLeod, Norma J. Stewart, Judith C. Kulig in Human Resources for Health (2017)

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    Family Functioning Following Wildfires: Recovering from the 2011 Slave Lake Fires

    Natural disasters are increasingly becoming a common occurrence; but there remains a paucity of information about how families as a unit recover from disasters in general and from wildfires in particular. The ...

    Anna Pujadas Botey, Judith C. Kulig in Journal of Child and Family Studies (2014)