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Choice of emergency shelter: valuing key attributes of emergency shelters

International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine people’s preferences for some of the key attributes of emergency shelters, including type, privacy level, location, spatial arrangement and pet-friendliness. Design/methodology/approach Choice experiment (CE) method was used in this study.
Ali Asgary, Nooreddin Azimi
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Emergency care of children in shelters

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1991
Children living in homeless shelters often lack the health care resources usually available to other children. They are often more acutely and chronically ill than domiciled children and frequently use the emergency department (ED) as their point of entry into the health care system.
J B, Orenstein   +3 more
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Are Emergency Shelters the Solution?

International Journal of Mental Health, 1985
(1985). Are Emergency Shelters the Solution? International Journal of Mental Health: Vol. 14, Homeless and Mentally Ill, pp. 125-136.
Ellen L. Bassuk, Alison Lauriat
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Fish evacuation and emergency sheltering during wildfire disasters

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2022
Wildfires are a serious and expanding threat in western North America, and wildfire encroachment on human populations leads to widespread evacuation and emergency housing operations for residents and their companion animals and livestock. Veterinarians are frequently part of wildfire response efforts and are called upon to assist in rescue, evacuation,
Christine A, Parker-Graham   +7 more
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