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Haorui Wu
Haorui Wu
Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Resilience and Associate Professor, Dalhousie University
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Women rebuilding lives post-disaster: Innovative community practices for building resilience and promoting sustainable development
J Drolet, L Dominelli, M Alston, R Ersing, G Mathbor, H Wu
Gender & Development 23 (3), 433-448, 2015
2372015
A framework for convergence research in the hazards and disaster field: The natural hazards engineering research infrastructure CONVERGE facility
L Peek, J Tobin, RM Adams, H Wu, MC Mathews
Frontiers in Built Environment 6, 110, 2020
1612020
Social work and sustainable social development: Teaching and learning strategies for ‘green social work’curriculum
J Drolet, H Wu, M Taylor, A Dennehy
Environmental Justice, 74-89, 2018
1172018
COVID-19 and beyond: Social work interventions for supporting homeless populations
H Wu, J Karabanow
International Social Work 63 (6), 790-794, 2020
612020
What methods do social scientists use to study disasters? An analysis of the social science extreme events research network
L Peek, H Champeau, J Austin, M Mathews, H Wu
American Behavioral Scientist 64 (8), 1066-1094, 2020
502020
Rescuer, decision maker, and breadwinner: Women’s predominant leadership across the post-Wenchuan earthquake efforts in rural areas, Sichuan, China
C Hou, H Wu
Safety science 125, 104623, 2020
452020
Barriers to care in veterinary services: lessons learned from low-income pet guardians' experiences at private clinics and hospitals during COVID-19
A Morris, H Wu, C Morales
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8, 764753, 2021
302021
Promoting environmental justice and sustainability in social work practice in rural community: A systematic review
H Wu, M Greig, C Bryan
Social Sciences 11 (8), 336, 2022
292022
Utilizing co-design approach to identify various stakeholders’ roles in the protection of intangible place-making heritage: The case of Guchengping Village
H Wu, C Hou
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 29 (1), 22-35, 2020
292020
Integration of the disaster component into social work curriculum: Teaching undergraduate social work research methods course during COVID-19
H Wu
The British Journal of Social Work 51 (5), 1799-1819, 2021
282021
Rebuilding lives post-disaster
JL Drolet
Oxford University Press, 2019
282019
Rebuilding lives and communities postdisaster: A case study on migrant workers and diversity in the USA
J Drolet, R Ersing, L Dominelli, M Alston, G Mathbor, Y Huang, H Wu
Australian Social Work 71 (4), 444-456, 2018
242018
Affordability, feasibility, and accessibility: Companion Animal guardians with (dis) abilities’ access to veterinary medical and behavioral services during COVID-19
H Wu, RS Bains, A Morris, C Morales
Animals 11 (8), 2359, 2021
232021
Cultural competence for hazards and disaster researchers: Framework and training module
H Wu, L Peek, MC Mathews, N Mattson
Natural Hazards Review 23 (1), 06021005, 2022
212022
Airdropped urban condominiums and stay-behind elders’ well-being: 10-year lessons learned from the post-wenchuan earthquake rural recovery
H Wu
Journal of Rural Studies 79, 24-33, 2020
202020
Learning green social work in global disaster contexts: A case study approach
K Breen, M Greig, H Wu
Social Sciences 12 (5), 288, 2023
182023
Empowered stakeholders: Female university students’ leadership during the COVID-19-triggered on-campus evictions in Canada and the United States
H Wu, M Perez-Lugo, CO Garcia, FG Crespo, A Castillo
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 12 (4), 581-592, 2021
162021
Adaptability, interdisciplinarity, engageability: Critical reflections on green social work teaching and training
H Wu, M Greig
Healthcare 10 (7), 1245, 2022
152022
Homelessness within the COVID-19 pandemic in two Nova Scotian communities
K Doll, J Karabanow, J Hughes, C Leviten-Reid, H Wu
International Journal on Homelessness 2 (1), 6-22, 2022
152022
Mobile livelihoods and adaptive social protection: Can migrant workers foster resilience to climate change?
H Wu, C Bryan
Global Views on Climate Relocation and Social Justice, 180-193, 2021
152021
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