Learning Green Social Work in Global Disaster Contexts: A Case Study Approach
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. A Green Social Work Framework
2.1. Theoretical Paradigms and Environmental Justice
2.2. GSW Practice and Building Resilience in Disaster Settings
2.3. GSW Still Developing Domestically and Internationally
3. Methods
4. Case Studies
4.1. Case Study 1: The COVID-19 Pandemic
4.1.1. Background Information
4.1.2. Relevance to Social Work
4.1.3. Informing Practice
4.1.4. Recommendations
4.2. Case Study 2: The 2016 European Refugee Crisis
4.2.1. Background Information
4.2.2. Relevance to Social Work
4.2.3. Informing Practice
4.2.4. Recommendations
4.3. Case Study 3: Indigenous Drinking Water Access in Canada
4.3.1. Background Information
4.3.2. Relevance to Social Work
4.3.3. Informing Practice
4.3.4. Recommendations
5. Discussion: Resilience as a Pillar of GSW
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Breen, K.; Greig, M.; Wu, H. Learning Green Social Work in Global Disaster Contexts: A Case Study Approach. Soc. Sci. 2023, 12, 288. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12050288
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