Editorial: Understanding and Communicating Wildland Fire Smoke Risk
Front Public Health
.
2021 Sep 29:9:721823.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.721823.
eCollection 2021.
Authors
Gayle S W Hagler
1
,
Sarah B Henderson
2
,
Sarah McCaffrey
3
,
Fay H Johnston
4
5
,
Susan Stone
6
,
Ana Rappold
1
,
Wayne E Cascio
1
Affiliations
1
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States.
2
Environmental Health Services, British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC), Vancouver, BC, Canada.
3
Rocky Mountain Research Station, United States Forest Service, Fort Collins, CO, United States.
4
Environmental Health Group, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia.
5
Public Health Services, Department of Health, Tasmanian Government, Hobart, TAS, Australia.
6
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States.
PMID:
34660515
PMCID:
PMC8511670
DOI:
10.3389/fpubh.2021.721823
No abstract available
Keywords:
PM2.5; air pollution; risk communication; smoke; wildfire; wildland fire.
Publication types
Editorial
MeSH terms
Air Pollutants*
Air Pollution*
Smoke / adverse effects
Wildfires*
Substances
Air Pollutants
Smoke