Nurturing Spiritual Resilience to Promote Post-disaster Community Recovery: The 2016 Alberta Wildfire in Canada
The 2016 Alberta wildfire, the largest insured natural disaster in Canada, led to a mass evacuation of residents of Fort McMurray, a small city in northern Alberta. The wildfire resulted in significant damages to housing and community infrastructure. The entire community was displaced for several we...
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Main Authors: | Nasreen Lalani (Author), Julie L. Drolet (Author), Caroline McDonald-Harker (Author), Matthew R. G. Brown (Author), Pamela Brett-MacLean (Author), Vincent I.O. Agyapong (Author), Andrew J. Greenshaw (Author), Peter H. Silverstone (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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