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S.E. (Sarah) Wolfe
S.E. (Sarah) Wolfe
Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability, Royal Roads University
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Water scarcity: An alternative view and its implications for policy and capacity building
S Wolfe, DB Brooks
Natural Resources Forum 27 (2), 99-107, 2003
1032003
Terror Management Theory and mortality awareness: A missing link in climate response studies?
SE Wolfe, A Tubi
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, e566, 2018
762018
What's your story? Practitioners' tacit knowledge and water demand management policies in southern Africa and Canada
SE Wolfe
Water Policy 11 (4), 489-503, 2009
342009
A social innovation framework for water demand management policy: Practitioners' capabilities, capacity, collaboration, and commitment
SE Wolfe
Society and Natural Resources 22 (5), 474-483, 2009
322009
Risk perceptions and terror management theory: Assessing public responses to urban flooding in Toronto, Canada
C Mann, SE Wolfe
Water Resources Management 30, 2651-2670, 2016
302016
Mortality awareness and water decisions: a social psychological analysis of supply-management, demand-management and soft-path paradigms
SE Wolfe, DB Brooks
Water International 42 (1), 1-17, 2017
292017
Water cognition and cognitive affective mapping: Identifying priority clusters within a Canadian water efficiency community
SE Wolfe
Water Resources Management 26, 2991-3004, 2012
282012
Water demand management as governance: lessons from the Middle East and South Africa
DB Brooks, S Wolfe
Water resources in the Middle East: Israel-Palestinian water issues—from …, 2007
242007
Assessing the social and economic barriers to permeable surface utilization for residential driveways in Kitchener, Canada
SA Cote, SE Wolfe
Environmental Practice 16 (1), 6-18, 2014
232014
Capacity, capability, collaboration, and commitment: How social networks influence practitioners of municipal water demand management policy in Ontario, Canada
SE Wolfe
Environmental Practice 10 (2), 42-52, 2008
192008
Community-based social marketing—creating lasting, sustainable, environmental change: case study of a household stormwater management program in the region of Waterloo, Ontario
LKM Smith, JK Lynes, SE Wolfe
Social Marketing Quarterly 25 (4), 308-326, 2019
142019
Walkerton revisited: How our psychological defenses may influence responses to water crises
SA Cote, HC Ross, K David, SE Wolfe
Ecology and Society 22 (3), 2017
142017
Mortality management and climate action: A review and reference for using Terror Management Theory methods in interdisciplinary environmental research
LKM Smith, HC Ross, SA Shouldice, SE Wolfe
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 13 (4), e776, 2022
132022
Coastal fishers livelihood behaviors and their psychosocial explanations: Implications for fisheries governance in a changing world
EJ Andrews, S Wolfe, PK Nayak, D Armitage
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 634484, 2021
122021
Building towards water efficiency: the influence of capacity and capability on innovation adoption in the Canadian home-building and resale industries
SE Wolfe, E Hendriks
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 26, 47-72, 2011
122011
Life after death: evidence of the Hoover Dam as a hero project that defends against mortality reminders
HC Ross, SE Wolfe
Water History 8, 3-21, 2016
112016
Evidence of mortality salience and psychological defenses in bottled water campaigns
S Cote, SE Wolfe
Applied Environmental Education & Communication 17 (4), 281-298, 2018
102018
Institutional assessment for effective WDM implementation and capacity development
D Brooks
WaDImena, Cairo, EG, 2007
102007
Institutional Assessment for Effective WDM Implementation & Capacity Development. Water Demand Management Research Series, December 2007
D Brooks, S Wolfe
International Development Research Council-WaDImena project, 2007
92007
Local-level management
DB Brooks
Ottawa: International development research center, 2002
82002
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