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Impact of smoke from prescribed burning: Is it a public health concern?

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Fabienne Reisen, Jennifer C. Powell, Martine Dennekamp, Fay H. Johnston & Amanda J. Wheeler. (2019) Is remaining indoors an effective way of reducing exposure to fine particulate matter during biomass burning events?. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 69:5, pages 611-622.
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Vikram Ravi, Joseph K. Vaughan, Michael P. Wolcott & Brian K. Lamb. (2019) Impacts of prescribed fires and benefits from their reduction for air quality, health, and visibility in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 69:3, pages 289-304.
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Anna M. Adetona, William Kyle Martin, Sarah H. Warren, Nancy M. Hanley, Olorunfemi Adetona, Junfeng (Jim) Zhang, Christopher Simpson, Mike Paulsen, Stephen Rathbun, Jia-Sheng Wang, David DeMarini & Luke P. Naeher. (2019) Urinary mutagenicity and other biomarkers of occupational smoke exposure of wildland firefighters and oxidative stress. Inhalation Toxicology 31:2, pages 73-87.
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Anna Lyth, Anna Spinaze, Phillipa Watson & Fay H. Johnston. (2018) Place, human agency and community resilience – considerations for public health management of smoke from prescribed burning. Local Environment 23:10, pages 975-990.
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Elizabeth M. Kamai, Brandyn C. Ruiz, Yoshira Ornelas Van Horne, Dayane Duenas Barahona, Esther Bejarano, Luis Olmedo, Sandrah P. Eckel, Jill E. Johnston & Shohreh F. Farzan. (2023) Agricultural burning in Imperial Valley, California and respiratory symptoms in children: A cross-sectional, repeated measures analysis. Science of The Total Environment 901, pages 165854.
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Christopher Bone, Courtney Shultz, Heidi Huber-Stearns, Jason Kelley & Emma Cunnin. (2023) Evaluating the potential role of federal air quality standards in constraining applications of prescribed fire in the western United States. Applied Geography 157, pages 102996.
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Audrey F. Pennington, Ambarish Vaidyanathan, Farah S. Ahmed, Arie Manangan, Maria C. Mirabelli, Kanta Devi Sircar, Fuyuen Yip & W. Dana Flanders. (2023) Large-scale agricultural burning and cardiorespiratory emergency department visits in the U.S. state of Kansas. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 33:4, pages 663-669.
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Euler Gallego-Cartagena, Héctor Morillas, Wendy Morgado-Gamero, Fabio Fuentes-Gandara, Víctor Vacca-Jimeno, Isabel Salcedo, Juan Manuel Madariaga & Maite Maguregui. (2022) Elemental imaging approach to assess the ability of subaerial biofilms growing on constructions located in tropical climates as potential biomonitors of atmospheric heavy metals pollution. Chemosphere 309, pages 136743.
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Benjamin A. Jones, Shana McDermott, Patricia A. Champ & Robert P. Berrens. (2022) More smoke today for less smoke tomorrow? We need to better understand the public health benefits and costs of prescribed fire. International Journal of Wildland Fire 31:10, pages 918-926.
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Michelle C. Kondo, Colleen E. Reid, Miranda H. Mockrin, Warren E. Heilman & David Long. (2022) Socio-demographic and health vulnerability in prescribed-burn exposed versus unexposed counties near the National Forest System. Science of The Total Environment 806, pages 150564.
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Benjamin A. Jones & Robert P. Berrens. (2020) PRESCRIBED BURNS, SMOKE EXPOSURE, AND INFANT HEALTH. Contemporary Economic Policy 39:2, pages 292-309.
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Henrik Lindberg, Pekka Punttila & Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa. (2020) The challenge of combining variable retention and prescribed burning in Finland. Ecological Processes 9:1.
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Katrina MacSween, Clare Paton-Walsh, Chris Roulston, Elise-Andree Guérette, Grant Edwards, Fabienne Reisen, Maximilien Desservettaz, Melanie Cameron, Emma Young & Dagmar Kubistin. (2019) Cumulative Firefighter Exposure to Multiple Toxins Emitted During Prescribed Burns in Australia. Exposure and Health 12:4, pages 721-733.
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Sadia Afrin & Fernando Garcia‐Menendez. (2020) The Influence of Prescribed Fire on Fine Particulate Matter Pollution in the Southeastern United States. Geophysical Research Letters 47:15.
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A.G. Rappold, M.C. Hano, S. Prince, L. Wei, S.M. Huang, C. Baghdikian, B. Stearns, X. Gao, S. Hoshiko, W.E. Cascio, D. Diaz‐Sanchez & B. Hubbell. (2019) Smoke Sense Initiative Leverages Citizen Science to Address the Growing Wildfire‐Related Public Health Problem. GeoHealth 3:12, pages 443-457.
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Cassandra Johnson Gaither, Sadia Afrin, Fernando Garcia-Menendez, M. Talat Odman, Ran Huang, Scott Goodrick & Alan Ricardo da Silva. (2019) African American Exposure to Prescribed Fire Smoke in Georgia, USA. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:17, pages 3079.
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Karen M. Bayne, Veronica R. Clifford, Brenda R. Baillie & H. Grant Pearce. (2019) Fire as a Land Management Tool: Rural Sector Perceptions of Burn-off Practice in New Zealand. Rangeland Ecology & Management 72:3, pages 523-532.
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Xavier Úbeda, Paulo Pereira & David Badía. (2018) Prescribed fires. Science of The Total Environment 637-638, pages 385-388.
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David Bowman, Lori Daniels, Fay Johnston, Grant Williamson, W. Jolly, Sheryl Magzamen, Ana Rappold, Michael Brauer & Sarah Henderson. (2018) Can Air Quality Management Drive Sustainable Fuels Management at the Temperate Wildland–Urban Interface?. Fire 1:2, pages 27.
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Laura Edwards, Grant Williamson, Stephanie Williams, Mark Veitch, Farhad Salimi & Fay Johnston. (2018) Did Fine Particulate Matter from the Summer 2016 Landscape Fires in Tasmania Increase Emergency Ambulance Dispatches? A Case Crossover Analysis. Fire 1:2, pages 26.
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M. Odman, Ran Huang, Aditya Pophale, Rushabh Sakhpara, Yongtao Hu, Armistead Russell & Michael Chang. (2018) Forecasting the Impacts of Prescribed Fires for Dynamic Air Quality Management. Atmosphere 9:6, pages 220.
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Stephen K. Brown. (2018) Bushfires and indoor built environments. Indoor and Built Environment 27:2, pages 145-147.
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M. Alcañiz, L. Outeiro, M. Francos & X. Úbeda. (2018) Effects of prescribed fires on soil properties: A review. Science of The Total Environment 613-614, pages 944-957.
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Owen F. Price, Phil J. Purdam, Grant J. Williamson & David M. J. S. Bowman. (2018) Comparing the height and area of wild and prescribed fire particle plumes in south-east Australia using weather radar. International Journal of Wildland Fire 27:8, pages 525.
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Mana Gharun, Malcolm Possell, Tina L. Bell & Mark A. Adams. (2017) Optimisation of fuel reduction burning regimes for carbon, water and vegetation outcomes. Journal of Environmental Management 203, pages 157-170.
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Don Schweizer, Ricardo Cisneros, Samuel Traina, Teamrat A. Ghezzehei & Glenn Shaw. (2017) Using National Ambient Air Quality Standards for fine particulate matter to assess regional wildland fire smoke and air quality management. Journal of Environmental Management 201, pages 345-356.
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David O’Keeffe, Martine Dennekamp, Lahn Straney, Mahjabeen Mazhar, Tom O’Dwyer, Anjali Haikerwal, Fabienne Reisen, Michael J. Abramson & Fay Johnston. (2016) Health effects of smoke from planned burns: a study protocol. BMC Public Health 16:1.
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Owen F. Price, Bronwyn Horsey & Ningbo Jiang. (2016) Local and regional smoke impacts from prescribed fires. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 16:10, pages 2247-2257.
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