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Data-driven evidence for reducing residential fire in vulnerable communities through the lens of a Sendai framework : A rapid review Bilal, Hasana; Pawliuk, Colleen; Pike, Ian, 1958-
Abstract
Residential fires pose a critical global public health challenge, disproportionately impacting
vulnerable populations such as Indigenous communities, socioeconomically disadvantaged
groups, and individuals in high-risk settings. These fires lead to significant morbidity, mortality, and
long-term disability, underscoring the urgent need for targeted, evidence-based prevention and
emergency management strategies.
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Data-driven evidence for reducing residential fire in vulnerable communities through the lens of a Sendai framework : A rapid review
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2024-11
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| Description |
Residential fires pose a critical global public health challenge, disproportionately impacting
vulnerable populations such as Indigenous communities, socioeconomically disadvantaged
groups, and individuals in high-risk settings. These fires lead to significant morbidity, mortality, and
long-term disability, underscoring the urgent need for targeted, evidence-based prevention and
emergency management strategies.
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eng
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2025-03-12
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0448199
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Bilal H, Pawliuk C, Pike I. Data-driven evidence for reducing residential fire in vulnerable communities through the lens of a Sendai framework: A Rapid review. A report by the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit, for the Statistics Canada Community Fire Risk Reduction Dashboard: Vancouver, BC. November, 2024.
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Unreviewed
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Faculty; Researcher
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