Health Impacts of Future Prescribed Fire Smoke: Considerations From an Exposure Scenario in California
Andrew Rosenberg,
Sumi Hoshiko,
Joseph R. Buckman
et al.
Abstract:In response to increasing wildfire risks, California plans to expand the use of prescribed fire. We characterized the anticipated change in health impacts from exposure to smoke under a future fire‐management scenario relative to a historical period (2008–2016). Using dispersion models, we estimated daily fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions from hypothetical future prescribed fires on 500,000‐acres classified as high priority. To evaluate health impacts, we calculated excess daily cardiorespiratory emerg… Show more
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