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View article: KineDiff3D: Kinematic-Aware Diffusion for Category-Level Articulated Object Shape Reconstruction and Generation
KineDiff3D: Kinematic-Aware Diffusion for Category-Level Articulated Object Shape Reconstruction and Generation Open
Articulated objects, such as laptops and drawers, exhibit significant challenges for 3D reconstruction and pose estimation due to their multi-part geometries and variable joint configurations, which introduce structural diversity across di…
View article: Adversity and resilience-building in the Canadian entrepreneurial ecosystem: Using disaster, emergency management and social work to understand entrepreneurs' experiences
Adversity and resilience-building in the Canadian entrepreneurial ecosystem: Using disaster, emergency management and social work to understand entrepreneurs' experiences Open
View article: Trimetallic Au–Ag–Cu Joint Doped Hydroxyapatite: Synergistic Photo-Fenton-Like Catalytic Performance Enhancement
Trimetallic Au–Ag–Cu Joint Doped Hydroxyapatite: Synergistic Photo-Fenton-Like Catalytic Performance Enhancement Open
Photo-Fenton oxidation, as a promising wastewater treatment technology, suffers from double barriers: the sluggish Fenton catalytic rate of transition metal ions and inefficient visible light absorption, both of which severely constrain th…
View article: Literature review protocol of essential frontline workers during disasters and crises to examine individual-family-work challenges
Literature review protocol of essential frontline workers during disasters and crises to examine individual-family-work challenges Open
View article: “When My Whole World Was Gone”: A Systematic Review of the Human Experience and Mutual Impacts of Service‑Animal Partnership Dissolution
“When My Whole World Was Gone”: A Systematic Review of the Human Experience and Mutual Impacts of Service‑Animal Partnership Dissolution Open
View article: Rapid review protocol for literature on hurricanes, mental health, and risk behaviours
Rapid review protocol for literature on hurricanes, mental health, and risk behaviours Open
View article: Safety and efficacy of the Pulsed field ablation for atrial fibrillation: a systematic review and updated meta-analysis
Safety and efficacy of the Pulsed field ablation for atrial fibrillation: a systematic review and updated meta-analysis Open
View article: First responder suicide in large disaster settings empirical literature systematic review protocol
First responder suicide in large disaster settings empirical literature systematic review protocol Open
View article: The Roles of Companion Animals in the Relationship Between Disaster Risk Perception and Willingness to Evacuate
The Roles of Companion Animals in the Relationship Between Disaster Risk Perception and Willingness to Evacuate Open
Companion animals are becoming increasingly common, and as natural hazards grow in frequency and severity, they play a critical role in guardians’ decision making about evacuation and shelter during disasters. Although many studies have ex…
View article: Evolving Interconnections: Themes and Trends in Sustainable Built Environment Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Evolving Interconnections: Themes and Trends in Sustainable Built Environment Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the way the sustainable built environment—encompassing buildings, infrastructure, and other physical structures—is designed, managed, and utilized, as societal responses to the pandemic may have contrib…
View article: Community Asset Mapping: A 20-year systematic review of its development
Community Asset Mapping: A 20-year systematic review of its development Open
View article: Factors affecting the risk of gender-based violence among 2SLGBTQIA+ adolescents and youth: a scoping review of climate change-related vulnerabilities
Factors affecting the risk of gender-based violence among 2SLGBTQIA+ adolescents and youth: a scoping review of climate change-related vulnerabilities Open
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a pervasive and growing issue that affects diverse populations worldwide. This study aimed to synthesize the factors affecting the risk of GBV among 2SLGBTQIA+ adolescents and youth. A scoping review was cond…
View article: Something Borrowed, Something New: Navigating the Emerging Field of Queer Disaster Studies
Something Borrowed, Something New: Navigating the Emerging Field of Queer Disaster Studies Open
View article: Selective Similarity Preference: People with a “Darker Core” Desire More Partner Similarity in Dark Traits But Not in Big Five
Selective Similarity Preference: People with a “Darker Core” Desire More Partner Similarity in Dark Traits But Not in Big Five Open
View article: Exploring human-animal interactions beyond academic research: A rapid review of grey literature
Exploring human-animal interactions beyond academic research: A rapid review of grey literature Open
Increasing recognition of the diverse benefits of human-animal interactions (HAIs) has propelled related studies. Although most of the benefits have been illustrated by academic literature (e.g. journal articles, academic theses, and proje…
View article: Selective Similarity Preference: People with a “Darker Core” Desire More Partner Similarity in Dark Traits But Not in Big Five
Selective Similarity Preference: People with a “Darker Core” Desire More Partner Similarity in Dark Traits But Not in Big Five Open
View article: OLDER ADULT ANIMAL FARMERS’ EVACUATION EFFORTS DURING THE 2021 PACIFIC NORTHWEST FLOODS IN CANADA
OLDER ADULT ANIMAL FARMERS’ EVACUATION EFFORTS DURING THE 2021 PACIFIC NORTHWEST FLOODS IN CANADA Open
The animal farming communities in the Fraser Valley were devastated by the 2021 Pacific Northwest floods. The community residents, community-based service and professional agencies, and government emergency responders were engaged in the e…
View article: Faster Differentially Private Top-$k$ Selection: A Joint Exponential Mechanism with Pruning
Faster Differentially Private Top-$k$ Selection: A Joint Exponential Mechanism with Pruning Open
We study the differentially private top-$k$ selection problem, aiming to identify a sequence of $k$ items with approximately the highest scores from $d$ items. Recent work by Gillenwater et al. (ICML '22) employs a direct sampling approach…
View article: Examining the relationship between Animal-friendly infrastructures and space, and health outcomes
Examining the relationship between Animal-friendly infrastructures and space, and health outcomes Open
View article: View from above: Farmland infrastructure and its impacts on agricultural landscapes
View from above: Farmland infrastructure and its impacts on agricultural landscapes Open
Agricultural landscapes are shaped by the interaction between natural elements and human activities. The development of farmland infrastructure has directly added man-made objects or indirectly altered the production capacity, thereby impa…
View article: Homelessness During the Pandemic: The Use of Arts to Mobilize Knowledge
Homelessness During the Pandemic: The Use of Arts to Mobilize Knowledge Open
The following is a review of three arts-based research projects developed to mobilize knowledge in understandable ways for diverse populations regarding the stories of people who are homeless. All three projects were carried out in Canada …
View article: Addressing Poverty and Homelessness is Central to an Equity-Focused Response to Climate Change: Considering Canada as an Example
Addressing Poverty and Homelessness is Central to an Equity-Focused Response to Climate Change: Considering Canada as an Example Open
People experiencing poverty are highly exposed to climatic events due to multiple intersecting factors. This commentary centres on poverty, generally, and homelessness, specifically in considering the impacts of climate change on health eq…
View article: Asset-Challenge Shifts of Rural and Remote Communities in the Global Context of Climate Change: A Scoping Review through the Natural-Built-Social-Environment Triangulation
Asset-Challenge Shifts of Rural and Remote Communities in the Global Context of Climate Change: A Scoping Review through the Natural-Built-Social-Environment Triangulation Open
View article: LGBTQ and gender-based violence (GBV): A Systematic Review
LGBTQ and gender-based violence (GBV): A Systematic Review Open
eview question / Objective Objective: To systematically examine the LGBTQ and gender-based violence (GBV).Review question: What are the current knowledge and knowledge deficits of LGBTQ and gender-based violence (GBV)?Rationale Gender-base…
View article: Exploring Non-economic Losses of Climate Refugees (CRs): A Systematic Review
Exploring Non-economic Losses of Climate Refugees (CRs): A Systematic Review Open
eview question / Objective Objective: To systematically examine the non-economic losses of climate refugees (CRs).Review question: What are the current knowledge and knowledge deficits of CR-specific invisible losses?Rationale Climate chan…
View article: On-campus and off-campus student housing cooperation: a systematic review protocol
On-campus and off-campus student housing cooperation: a systematic review protocol Open
View article: “If I Do not Go to Work, They Will Die!” Dual Roles of Older-Adult Personal Support Workers’ Contributions During the COVID-19 Pandemic
“If I Do not Go to Work, They Will Die!” Dual Roles of Older-Adult Personal Support Workers’ Contributions During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
When COVID-19 devastated older-adult organizations (long-term care homes and retirement homes), most public attention was directed toward the older-adult residents rather than their service providers. This was especially true in the case o…
View article: Promoting Older Adults’ Engagement in Disaster Settings: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Promoting Older Adults’ Engagement in Disaster Settings: An Introduction to the Special Issue Open
View article: “If Somebody Needed Help, I Went Over”: Social Capital and Therapeutic Communities of Older Adult Farmers in British Columbia Floods
“If Somebody Needed Help, I Went Over”: Social Capital and Therapeutic Communities of Older Adult Farmers in British Columbia Floods Open
Older adults in disaster contexts are often thought of as a passive, vulnerable population that lacks agency and capacities to cope in the aftermath. However, it can be argued that older adults may have underrecognized strengths that can b…
View article: Resilience Assessment and Improvement Strategies for Urban Haze Disasters Based on Resident Activity Characteristics: A Case Study of Gaoyou, China
Resilience Assessment and Improvement Strategies for Urban Haze Disasters Based on Resident Activity Characteristics: A Case Study of Gaoyou, China Open
The popularisation of mobile information technology has provided access to the living habits and activity trajectories of residents and enabled the accurate measurement of the impact of urban haze disasters on residents’ lives, supporting …