Notes:
(1) An underlined name indicates the co-author was a student supervised by Dr. Wu at the time of manuscript preparation and/or review.
(2) 🔓 open access

EDITED BOOKS
2024 Dominey-Howes, D., Overton, L., Rushton, A., Wu, H., Dwyer, E., Leonard, W., Cianfarani, M., & Greene, D. (in progress). Hazards, disasters, climate change, humanitarian crises and sexual and gender diversity. Routledge.
EDITED VOLUMES
4 2023 Hamideh, S., Loos, S., Jerolleman, A., Rivera, J., Wu, H., & Champeau, H. (in press). Longitudinal recovery research: Progress in theories, methodologies, ethics, and applications. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters.
3 2023 Drolet, J., & Wu, H. (in progress). Sustainable Education and Approaches in Disaster Recovery. Sustainability.
2 2023 Wu, H., Walsh, C., Drolet, J., & Breen, K. (in progress). Empowering older adults’ leadership in global climate change and disaster efforts. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science.
1 2023 Wu, H., Karabanow, J., Hughes, J., Leviten-Reid, C. (in progress). Building resilience for future extreme events: Focusing on vulnerable and marginalized inhabitants and co-inhabitants. Social Sciences.
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES
44 2023 Choudhury, M., & Wu, H. (accepted). Improving the feedback loop between community- and policy-level learning: Building resilience of coastal communities in Bangladesh. Sustainable Development
43 2023 🔓 Choudhury, M., & Wu, H. (in press). Learning capacity, diversification, and external assistance: A cross-national comparative analysis of long-term livelihood recovery. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters
42 2023 🔓 Choudhury, M., & Wu, H. (in press). Disaster Education in the Context of Post-Secondary Education: A Systematic Literature Review. Natural Hazards Review. DOI: 10.1061/NHREFO/NHENG1778
41 2023 🔓 Fox, M., & Wu, H. Terminology and language used in indigenous-specific gender and sexuality diversity studies: A systematic review. Social Sciences, 12(3), 145.
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12030145
40 2023 🔓 Karabanow, J., Wu, H., Doll, K., Leviten-Reid, C., & Huges, J. Promoting emergency response for homeless service agencies: Field-based recommendations from two municipalities in Nova Scotia, Canada. Natural Hazards Review, 24(2), 06023001. DOI: 10.1061/NHREFO.NHENG-1498
39 2022 🔓 Wu, H., & Zorich, Z. Successful disaster recovery grows from the grassroots. Research Counts. 12.
https://hazards.colorado.edu/news/research-counts/successful-disaster-recovery-grows-from-the-grassroots
38 2022 🔓 Leviten-Reid, C., Karabanow, J., Doll, K., Huges, J., & Wu, H. On the front lines: Non-profits in the homeless-serving sector during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research, 3(2), 1-16.
https://anserj.ca/index.php/cjnser/article/view/564
37 2022 🔓 Wu, H., Karabanow, J., & Hoddinott, T. Building emergency response capacity: Social workers’ engagement in supporting homeless communities during COVID-19 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19, 12713.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912713
36 2022 🔓 Wu, H., & Mansour, A. Quick Responses of Canadian Social Scientists to COVID-19: A Case Study of the 2020 Federal COVID-19-Specific Grant Recipients. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 13, 636-649.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-022-00434-1
35 2022 🔓 Wu, H., Greig, M., & Bryan, C. Promoting environmental justice and sustainability in social work practice in rural community: A systematic review. Social Sciences. 11(8), 336.
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11080336
34 2022 🔓 Wu, H., & Greig, M. Adaptability, interdisciplinarity, engageability: Critical reflections on green social work teaching and training. Healthcare. 10, 1245.
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10071245
33 2022 🔓 Wu, H. Grassroots adaptive social protection: Diverse benefits of survivors’ self-reconstruction efforts. GAR2022 Contributing Paper. Geneva: United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction.
https://www.undrr.org/gar2022-our-world-risk#container-media
32 2022 🔓 Wu, H. Mass email risk communication: Lessons learned from the COVID-19-triggered campus-wide eviction in Canada and the United States. PLoS ONE, 17(4), e0266242.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266242
31 2022 🔓 Doll, K., Karabanow, J., Huges, J., Leviten-Reid, C., & Wu, H. Homelessness within the pandemic in two Nova Scotian communities. International Journal on Homelessness, 2(1), 6-22.
https://doi.org/10.5206/ijoh.2022.1.14227
30 2022 🔓 Wu, H., Peek, L., Mathews, M., & Mattson, N. Cultural competence for hazards and disaster researchers: A framework and training module. Natural Hazards Review, 23(1). 06021005.
https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000536
29 2021 🔓 Karabanow, J., Bozcam, E. S., Huges, J., & Wu, H. Lessons learned: COVID-19 and individuals experiencing homelessness in global context. International Journal on Homelessness, 2(1), 160-174.
https://doi.org/10.5206/ijoh.2022.1.13798
28 2021 🔓 Wu, H., & Mackenzie, J. Dual-gendered leadership: Gender-inclusive scientific-political public health communication supporting government COVID-19 responses in Atlantic Canada. Healthcare, 9(10), 1345.
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9101345
27 2021 🔓 Wu, H., Bains, R., Morris, A., & Morales, C. Affordability, feasibility, and accessibility: Companion animal guardians with (dis)Abilities’ access to veterinary medical and behavioral services during COVID-19. Animals, 11(8), 2359.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082359
26 2021 🔓 Wu, H. When housing and communities were delivered: A case study of post- earthquake rural reconstruction and recovery. Sustainability, 13(14), 7629.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147629
25 2021 🔓 Wu, H. Bottom-up adaptive social protection: A case study of grassroots self-reconstruction efforts in post-Wenchuan earthquake rural reconstruction and recovery. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 39(1), 65-86.
http://www.ijmed.org/articles/803/
24 2021 🔓 Morris, A., Wu, H., & Morales, C. Barriers to care in veterinary services: Lessons learned from low-income pet guardians’ experiences at private clinics and hospitals during COVID-19. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8, 764753.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.764753
23 2021 🔓 Wu, H., Perez-Lugo, M., García, C. O., Gonzalez, F., & Castillo, A. Empowered stakeholders: University female students’ leadership during the COVID-19-triggered on-campus evictions in Canada and the United States. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 12(4), 581-592.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-021-00362-6
22 2021 🔓 Wu, H. Integration of the disaster component into social work curriculum: Teaching undergraduate social work research methods course during COVID-19. The British Journal of Social Work, 51(5), 1799-1819.
https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcab110
21 2020 🔓 Wu, H. Airdropped urban condominiums and stay-behind elders’ overall well-being: 10-year lessons learned from the post-Wenchuan earthquake rural recovery. Journal of Rural Studies, 79, 24-33.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2020.08.008
20 2020 🔓 Wu, H., & Karabanow, J. COVID-19 and beyond: Social work interventions for supporting homeless population. International Social Work, 63(6), 790-794.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872820949625
19 2020 🔓 Wu, H., & Stukes, P. Improving data process for Indigenous peoples in the U.S. and Canada: A public-media-based cross-national comparison. Journal of Indigenous Social Development, 9(3), 53-66.
https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/jisd/article/view/71013/54410
18 2020 🔓 Hou, C., & Wu, H. Rescuer, decision-maker, and breadwinner: Women’s predominant leadership across the post-Wenchuan earthquake efforts in rural areas, Sichuan, China. Safety Science, 125, 1-6.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2020.104623
17 2020 🔓 Peek, L., Champeau, H., Austin, J., Mathews, M., & Wu, H. What methods do social scientists use to study disasters? An analysis of the social science extreme events research network. American Behavioral Scientist, 64(8), 1066-1094.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764220938105
16 2020 🔓 Peek, L., Tobin, J., Adams, R., Wu, H., & Mathew, M. A framework for convergence research in the hazards and disaster field: The natural hazards engineering research infrastructure CONVERGE facility. Frontiers in Built Environment, 6, 110.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00110
15 2019 🔓 Wu, H., & Hou, C. Utilizing co-design approach to identify various stakeholders’ roles in the protection of intangible place-making heritage: The case of Guchengping Village. Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal, 29(1), 22-35.
https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-09-2018-0291
14 2018 🔓 Drolet, J., Ersing, R., Dominelli, L., Mathbor, G, Alston, M., Mathbor, G., Huang, Y., & Wu, H. Rebuilding lives and communities post-disaster: A case study on migrant workers and diversity in the U.S. Australian Social Work, 71(4), 444-456.
https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2018.1487460
13 2016 🔓 Wu, H., & Hou, C. Community social planning: The social worker’s role in post-earthquake reconstruction and recovery planning, Sichuan China. Social Dialogue, 4, 26-29.
12 2015 🔓 Drolet, J., Alston, M., Dominelli, L., Ersing, R., Mathbor, G., & Wu, H. Women rebuilding lives post-disaster: Innovative community practices for building resilience and promoting sustainable development. Gender & Development, 23(3), 433-448.
https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2015.1096040
11 2015 Drolet, J., Wu, H., Taylor, M., & Dennehy, A. Social work and sustainable social development: Teaching and learning strategies for ‘green social work’ curriculum. Social Work Education: The International Journal, 34(5), 528-543.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2015.1065808
10 2014 Wu, H., & Hou, C. Duplication and innovation: Study of the design of Chinese senior residential communities. Advanced Materials Research, 841, 2837-2841.
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.838-841.2837
9 2014 Hou, C., & Wu, H. Learn from tradition: Utilizing traditional building materials in the post-earthquake reconstruction. Advanced Materials Research, 835, 683-686.
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.834-836.683
8 2013 Wu, H., & Hou, C. Quantity or quality? Evaluation of open space in the urban ghetto of downtown, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 357, 1599-1602.
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.357-360.1599
7 2013 Hou, C., & Wu, H. Modern and traditional: Smart improvements of the traditional Tibetan architectural materials and security. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 353, 2817-2821.
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.353-356.2817
6 2009 Wu, H., Zhou, B., Nie, H., & Zhang, M. Active settlement space: Practice of university settlement in campus planning, Sichuan Art College. Sichuan Building Science, 03, 65-70.
5 2009 Yu, X., & Wu, H. Landscape design of high-rise residential community in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Technology Information, 4, 37-42.>
4 2008 Wu, H., Zhong, Z., Jin, K., & Li, Y. Water in Chinese traditional landscape culture: The regenerating of human settlements in Chengdu, China. Education and Economic Research Journal, 09, 190-199.
3 2008 Hou, C., Wu, H., & Zhang, K. The effects of city planning on the urban traffic system in the city of Chengdu. Technology Information, 7, 156-158.
2 2008 Huang, Z., & Wu, H. Study of choices of location of urban low-income rental housing in Chengdu, China. Technology Information, 12, 69-76.
1 2007 Wu, H. Dialogue between government and local residents: Applying the spirit of human caring within design of the Municipal Square, Xindu, China. Journal of Sichuan University (Humanities and Social Sciences), 11, 206-211.
PEER-REVIEWED CHAPTERS IN BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
15 2023 Wu, H., & Butler, J. (accepted) Contextualizing research training in disaster settings: A case study of social work practice research methods courses in Bachelor and Master programs. In C. Adamson, M. Alston, L. Harms, J. Boddy, H. Boetto, R, Tudor, & B. Bennett. Handbook of social work and disaster practice. Routledge.
14 2022 Wu, H. “Reign behind a curtain”: Women’s indirect and informal leadership in the post-earthquake reconstruction and recovery in rural areas, Sichuan, China. In J. Kusma (Ed.), Disaster and emergency management: Case studies in adaptation and innovation (pp. 87-108). Elsevier.
https://www.elsevier.com/books/case-studies-in-disaster-recovery/kushma/978-0-12-809574-4
13 2022 Slick, J., & Wu, H. The need to protect the most vulnerable: The COVID-19 crisis in long-term and residential care in Canada. In M.-L. Rhodes, & L. Comfort (Eds.), Countries in crisis: Collective cognition action and COVID-19 (pp. 182-207). Routledge.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003253280-10
12 2021 Wu, H., & Bryan, C. Mobile livelihoods and adaptive social protection: Precarious migrant workers fostering resilience to climate change. In I. Adjibade & A.R. Siders (Eds.), Global views on climate relocation and social justice: Navigating retreat (pp. 180-193). Routledge.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003141457-14
11 2021 Wu, H., & Etienne, F. Effect of climate change on food production (animal products). In T. M. Letcher (Ed.), A Comprehensive Study of Physical, Social, and Political issues (pp. 233-253). Elsevier.
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-822373-4.00019-7
10 2021 🔓 Wu, H. Resilience in post-disaster reconstruction of human settlement: An architectural perspective. In M. Ungar (Ed.), Systemic Resilience: Adaptation and Transformation in Contexts of Change (pp. 646-660). Oxford University Press.
9 2019 Wu, H. Post-disaster reconstruction in China: The need for harmonization of physical reconstruction and social recovery after the Wenchuan earthquake. In J. Drolet (Ed.), Rebuilding lives post-disaster (pp. 204-225). Oxford University Press.
8 2019 Wu, H., & Drolet, J. Methodology. In J. Drolet (Ed.), Rebuilding lives post-disaster (pp. 37-50). Oxford University Press.
7 2019 Samuel, M., Drolet, J., &. Wu, H. Post-Tsunami Recovery in South India: Including the Excluded. In J. Drolet (Ed.), Rebuilding lives post-disaster (pp. 130-147). Oxford University Press.
6 2019 Wu, H. Advancing post-disaster resilience: Improving designer-user communication in the post-Lushan earthquake reconstruction and recovery. In B. Kar & D. Cochran (Eds.), Understanding the roles of risk communication in community resilience building (pp. 198-210). Routledge.
5 2018 Wu, H. Promoting public interest design: Transformative change toward green social work during post-Lushan earthquake reconstruction and recovery in Sichuan, China. In L. Dominelli, H. B. Ku, & B. R. Nikku (Eds.), Handbook of green social work (pp.87-98). Routledge.
4 2018 Drolet, J., Wu, H., Ersing, R., Mathbor, G, Alston, M., Hargreaves, D., Huang, Y., & Huang, C. Rebuilding lives post-disaster: Innovative community practices for sustainable development. In L. Dominelli, H. B. Ku, & B. R. Nikku (Eds.), Handbook of Green Social Work (pp.63-73). Routledge.
3 2017 Drolet, J., & Wu, H. Building inclusive and welcoming community for immigrants and refugees. In M. C. Yan & U. Anucha (Eds.), Working with immigrants and refugees: A handbook for social work and human services (pp. 87-110). Oxford University Press.
2 2016 Wu, H., & Drolet, J. Adaptive social protection: Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. In J. Drolet (Ed.), Social development and social work perspectives on social protection (pp. 96-119). Routledge.
1 2016 Drolet, J., Wu, H., & Dennehy, A. L. Social development and sustainability: Social work in the post-2015 sustainable development framework. In J. McKinnon & M. Alston (Eds.), Ecological social work: Towards sustainability (pp. 39-56). Palgrave.
ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES
2022 🔓 Greig, M., & Wu, H. Green Social Work Practice in Rural Community. Encyclopedia.
https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/25915
REPORTS AND WHITE PAPERS
21 2023 🔓 Wu, H., & Newell, A. Lessons learned: Supporting animal farming communities during the 2021 Fraser Valley Floods Evacuation, British Columbia, Canada. Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
20 2023 🔓 Wu, H., Breen, K., & Silvio, D. Promoting healthy, resilient, and sustainable development at the individual, family, and community levels: A systematic review and meta-analysis of human-animal interactions. The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and Employment and Social Development Canada.
http://hdl.handle.net/10222/82313
19 2022 🔓 Karabanow, J., Doll, K., Leviten-Reid, C., Hughes, J., & Wu, H. Homelessness during a pandemic: Learning lessons for disaster preparedness in Nova Scotia. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Nova Scotia Office.
18 2021 🔓 Karabanow, J., Doll, K., Leviten-Reid, C., Hughes, J., & Wu, H. COVID-19 and homelessness: Promoting disaster preparedness, response, and recovery in two communities in Nova Scotia.
https://www.homelesshub.ca/resource/covid-19-and-homelessness-promoting-disaster-preparedness-response-and-recovery-two
17 2021 🔓 Peek, L., Wu, H., Mathews, M., Champeau, H., & Austin, J. The 2018 social science extreme events research (SSEER) census. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder.
https://converge.colorado.edu/research-networks/sseer/researchers-census/2018.
16 2021 Karabanow, J., Doll, K., Leviten-Reid, C., Huges, J., & Wu, H. COVID-19 and homelessness: Promoting disaster preparedness, response, and recovery in two communities in Nova Scotia. Halifax, NS: Dalhousie University.
15 2021 Peek, L., Vickery, J., Wu, H., Mathews, M., Green, L., Campbell, N., Tobin, J., Schelly, E., Murphy, K., Gardner, H., Breeden, J., Gunderson, J., Koenig, A., Drever, A., Thompson, S., & Luciano, S. Evaluation report: building state and VOAD capacities to protect children in emergencies. Fairfield, CT: Save the Children.
14 2022 Vickery, J., Wu, H., Mathews, M., Peek, L., Green, L., Campbell, N., Tobin, J., Schelly, E., Murphy, K., Gardner, H., Breeden, J., Gunderson, J., Koenig, A., Drever, A., Thompson, S., & Luciano, S. State level findings: Arkansas – Building state and VOAD capacities to protect children in emergencies. Fairfield, CT: Save the Children.
13 2022 Vickery, J., Mathews, M., Wu, H., Peek, L., Green, L., Campbell, N., Tobin, J., Schelly, E., Murphy, K., Gardner, H., Breeden, J., Gunderson, J., Koenig, A., Drever, A., Thompson, S., & Luciano, S. State level findings: Nebraska- Building state and VOAD capacities to protect children in emergencies. Fairfield, CT: Save the Children.
12 2020 🔓 Adams, R., & Wu, H. Enhancing our healthcare heroes’ overall well-being: Balancing patient health, personal risk, and family responsibilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Natural Hazards Center Grant Report Series, 316. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder.
https://hazards.colorado.edu/quick-response-report/balancing-patient-health-personal-risk-and-family-responsibilities-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
11 2020 🔓 Perez-Lugo, M., Wu, H., Gonzalez, F., Castillo, A., & Garcia, C. Exploring the experiences of university students evicted from their on-campus housing during the COVID-19 pandemic: An international comparison. Natural Hazards Center Grant Report Series, 311. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder.
https://hazards.colorado.edu/quick-response-report/exploring-the-experiences-of-university-students-evicted-from-on-campus-housing-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
10 2020 🔓 Wu, H., Austin, J., & Newell, A. A More Than Human Crisis: The COVID-19 pandemic and re-thinking human animal interactions. CONVERGE Working Group Grant, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA.
https://converge.colorado.edu/v1/uploads/images/animalwelfare-1594401066551.pdf
9 2020 🔓 Rozdilsky, J., Asare, L., Champeau, H., DeRouen, J., Domingue, S., Farris, M., Gibb, C., Guilbault, S., Henrici, J., Henderson, J., Lin, H., Skilton, L., Urby, H, Van, M., & Wu, H. Operational, ethical, and situational research challenges in COVID-19. CONVERGE Working Group Grant, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA.
https://converge.colorado.edu/v1/uploads/images/operationalethicaland_situationalresearchchallengescovid_19-1594485702462.pdf
8 2020 🔓 Comfort, L., Gupta, K., Jerolleman, A., Olson, L. Slick, J., Silva, D. S., & Wu, H. Global researchers’ network for COVID-19: Working Group II. CONVERGE Working Group Grant, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA.
https://converge.colorado.edu/v1/uploads/images/globalresearchersnetwork_workinggroupii-1594483538433.pdf
7 2020 🔓 Carney, J., Yoachim, A., Brisotto, C., Fox, A., Kay, D., Luoni, S., Mathias, J., O’Leary, C., Perkes, D., Smith, G. Velotti, L., & Wu, H. Bridging needs with research through action-oriented community design. CONVERGE Working Group Grant, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA.
https://converge.colorado.edu/v1/uploads/images/bridgingneeds_researchaction_orientedcommunitydesign-1594475474841.pdf
6 2020 🔓 Vickery, J., Aggarwal, R., Alam, E., Canavan, D., Clark-Ginsberg, A., DeYoung, S., Gaillard, J.C., Gin, J., Gruver, J., Haglund, L., Hall, T., Henry, F., Krishna, R., Pixley, C. L., Ranganath, R., Settembrion, M., Slick, J., Martin, M., Sweeney, W., Thaler, T., Tierney, K., Van, M., Meding, J., Wendlandt. H., Wisener, B., Wu, H., & Zhang, Z. Homelessness, housing precarity & COVID-19. CONVERGE Working Group Grant, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA.
https://converge.colorado.edu/v1/uploads/images/homelessness,_housing_precarity_and_covid_19-1594503421532.pdf
5 2020 🔓 McBride, S., Hondula, D., Shah, P., Groot, R., Bostrom, A., …, Wu, H.,… & Sellnow, T. Extreme weather events and geohazards in a time of COVID-19. CONVERGE Working Group Grant, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA.
https://converge.colorado.edu/v1/uploads/images/extremeweatherandgeohazards-1594314842933.pdf
4 2020 🔓 Stukes, P., Orne, J., Dwyer, E., Wu, H., Gorman-Murray, A., Cianfarani, M., Voyles, C., Gray, L., Han, C., Smith, J., & Rushton, A., Gaillard, J.C., Russo, B., Meadow, T., Stone, A., Dalisay, S., Knight, K., Greene, T., & Wright, E. LGBTIQ & other sexual and gender minority lives and COVID-19. CONVERGE Working Group Grant, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA.
https://converge.colorado.edu/v1/uploads/images/lgbtiq_sgm_lives_and_covid_19-1594503541353.pdf
3 2019 🔓 Peek, L., Wu, H., & Mathews, M. The 2018 social science extreme events research (SSEER) census. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder.
https://converge.colorado.edu/research-networks/sseer/researchers-census/2018.
2 2022 Vickery, J., Wu, H., Mathews, M., & Peek, L. Asset mapping activity analysis report. Evaluation of Save the Children’s Building State Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD) Capacities to Protect Children in Emergencies Project.
1 2019 Vickery, J., Wu, H., Mathews, M., & Peek, L. Pre-facilitated session baseline survey report. Evaluation of Save the Children’s Building State Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD) Capacities to Protect Children in Emergencies Project.
PUBLISHED DATASETS, RESEARCH PROTOCOLS, AND INSTRUMENTS
29 2023 🔓 Couture, S., Breen, K., & Wu, H. Bringing birth fathers to the forefront: A systematic review and meta-analysis of birth father experiences in adoption. Open Science Framework.
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/ANGVZ
28 2022 🔓 Shaughnessy, J. & Wu, H. Establishing a Social Research Infrastructure for Hazards and Disaster Studies – Alberta, Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-0ppa-z853
27 2022 🔓 Preston, C., Bains, R. S., & Wu, H. Hurricane and Public Mental Health: A Rapid Review through a Social Work Lens. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-2dk8-rr43
26 2022 🔓 Dumoulin, M. & Wu, H. Establishing a Social Research Infrastructure for Hazards and Disaster Studies – Quebec, Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-stna-cz86
25 2022 🔓 Choudhury, M., & Wu, H. Disaster Education and Postsecondary Educational Institutes: A Systematic Literature Review. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-4z53-ay44
24 2022 🔓 Good, S. & Wu, H. Literature review: Frontline workers in the emergency response stage. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-z2mn-2a32
23 2022 🔓 Greig, M. & Wu, H. Green social work educational resources in Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-sqf4-9k45
22 2022 🔓 Heyland, L. & Wu, H. Human-animal interactions and disaster: A systematic literature review. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-b72f-4d09
21 2022 🔓 Wu, H., Choudhury, M., & Li, P. Baseline survey to evaluate settlement service participants experience before and during COVID-19. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-nkyv-6t63
20 2022 🔓 LePoudre, C., & Wu, H. A systematic review of on-campus and off-campus housing issues: Student health, well-being, and cooperation. Open Science Framework.
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3P754
19 2022 🔓 Greig, M., & Wu, H. Climate change, livelihood, and sustainable rural community development: A Systematic review of cutting-edge social work interventions. Open Science Framework.
https://doi.org/osf.io/10.17605/OSF.IO/76VHS
18 2022 🔓 Wu, H., & Yuen-Yung, Y. M. Establishing a Social Research Infrastructure for Hazards and Disaster Studies – Manitoba, Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-8290-5h65
17 2021 🔓 Wu, H., & Yuen-Yung, Y. M. Establishing a Social Research Infrastructure for Hazards and Disaster Studies – Saskatchewan, Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-577h-e550
16 2021 🔓 Wu, H., & Yuen-Yung, Y. M. Establishing a Social Research Infrastructure for Hazards and Disaster Studies – the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-jrz2-w764
15 2021 🔓 Farhat, L., & Wu, H. Establishing a Social Research Infrastructure for Hazards and Disaster Studies – Atlantic Columbia, Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-7sb3-ra83
14 2021 🔓 Peek, L., Wu, H., Mathews, M., Champeau, H., & Austin, J. 2018 Social science extreme events research (SSEER) network in Census 2018. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-0f0q-vz13
13 2021 🔓 Wu, H., & Yuen-Yung, Y. M. Establishing a Social Research Infrastructure for Hazards and Disaster Studies – British Columbia, Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-jrz2-w764
12 2021 🔓 Fox, M., & Wu, H. A systematic review of Indigenous Worldviews on Gender and Sexuality Diversity. Open Science Framework.
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/Y62EZ
11 2021 🔓 Wu, H., & Yuen-Yung, Y. M. Establishing a Social Research Infrastructure for Hazards and Disaster Studies – Ontario, Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-yyqr-zv49
10 2021 🔓 Wu, H., Perez-Lugo, M., García, C. O., Gonzalez, F., & Castillo, A. Exploring the Experiences of University Students Evicted from Campus Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-wxsx-qs30
9 2021 🔓 Mansour, A., & Wu, H. Canadian social science workforce in COVID-19 rapid research. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-t9d5-6281
8 2021 🔓 Wu, H., & Morris, A. Interview Protocol. COVID-19 and human-animal bond: A researcher-practitioner partnership committed to ensuring animal welfare, enhancing human well-being, and building human-animal resilience. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-9cv0-gw65
7 2021 🔓 Domingue, S., & Wu, H. Identifying credible sources of available data. CONVERGE Extreme Events Research Check Sheets Series. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-dpjn-db46
6 2021 🔓 Mackenzie, J., & Wu, H. Public media approach to explore a dual gendered leadership model to support government COVID-19 responses in Atlantic Canada. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-g757-2079
5 2021 🔓 Peek, L., Mathews, M., Hines, E., Wu, H., Austin, J., & Champeau, H. 2018 Social science extreme events research (SSEER) network. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/.17603/ds2-2qc4-fh48
4 2020 🔓 Wu, H., Peek, L., Mathews, M., & Mattson, N. A scoping literature review: Cultural competence for hazards and disaster research. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-9vz8-7r76
3 2020 🔓 Adams, R., Wu, H., & Evans, C. Part I: Conducting a systematic literature review—CONVERGE Extreme Events Research Check Sheets Series. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-macr-8b71
2 2020 🔓 Adams, R., Wu, H., & Evans, C. Part II: Systematic literature review table—CONVERGE Extreme Events Research Check Sheets Series. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-zz9ekc61
1 2019 🔓 Peek, L., Hines, E., Mathews, M., Gunderson, J., & Wu, H. Global academic hazards and disaster research centers data. DesignSafe-CI.
https://doi.org/10.17603/e9wq-gz57
TEACHING AND TRAINING MATERIALS
3 2020 🔓 Wu, H., Villarreal, M., Adams, R. M., Evans, C., & Peek, L. CONVERGE institutional review board (IRB) and extreme events research training module Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder.
https://converge-training.colorado.edu/courses/institutional-review-board/
2 2020 🔓 Wu, H., Adams, R. M., Evans, C., Villarreal, M., & Peek, L. CONVERGE cultural competence in hazards and disaster research training module. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder.
https://converge-training.colorado.edu/courses/cultural-competence/
1 2020 🔓 Laidlaw, E., Mathews, M., Wu, H., & Peek, L. What are social sciences?
https://converge.colorado.edu/research-networks/sseer/what-are-the-social-sciences