Recent decades have witnessed an escalation in the social, economic, and ecological impacts of wildfires worldwide. Wildfire losses stem from the complex interplay of social and …
Designing effective policy for public hazard risk communication and preparedness education requires the development of qualitative, participatory, and place-based research …
While still a nascent field, disaster science is surprisingly methodologically stagnant, often relying solely on traditional surveys, interviews, and focus groups to gather qualitative data …
Recognizing the social factors of resilience research, an increasing number of scholars have begun to investigate how social capital plays a role in achieving community resilience …
T Monreal - Educational Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This qualitative investigation about Latinx K-12 teachers in South Carolina fills a gap in the academic literature because there is a dearth of research examining Latinx teachers' …
EM Summerhill, GW Hoyle, SE Jordt… - Annals of the …, 2017 - atsjournals.org
This report is based on the proceedings from the Inhalational Lung Injury Workshop jointly sponsored by the American Thoracic Society (ATS) and the National Institutes of Health …
Nontraditional participation is increasingly called for to emphasize inclusiveness and transformation from the perspectives of affected populations for climate resilience …
M Sato, Y Nakamura, F Atogami, R Horiguchi… - PLoS …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction: Pregnant and postpartum women are especially vulnerable to natural disasters. These women suffer from increased risk of physical and mental issues including pregnant …
M Tyler, V Simic… - Activities, adaptation & …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
There is evidence that digital technologies including the Internet have the potential to improve older adults' social participation and inclusion. This in turn is said to improve their …