As wildfire risk is projected to increase across most of the world, exposure to wildfire smoke is a growing global health issue. Clean air centers (CACs), public buildings designated to provide improved air quality to the public during a wildfire smoke event, have emerged as a community-oriented public health response to smoke. Some experts see CACs as the most effective way to reduce population exposure to wildfire smoke. Yet how and why smoke-vulnerable groups utilize CACs, as well as how CACs may be improved to meet their needs, is not well understood. Here, we explore these questions through exploratory interviews with two groups of stakeholders in California CAC development: practitioners and members of a community vulnerable to wildfi...
Wildland fires are diminishing air quality on a seasonal and regional basis, raising concerns about ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Communities across the western United States experienc...
Fire! We are accustomed to approaching wildfires with great caution, and for good reason: wildfires...
Smoke is a growing concern for communities as well as land and air quality managers. It affects air ...
Wildfires in California have become a major issue, not only in terms of physical damage,but also in ...
Severe wildfire season occurred in 2017, and 2018 set new records in British Columbia, impacting the...
Where there is fire, there is smoke. Air quality impacts from wildfires have become significant hea...
Purpose of reviewIncreasing wildfire size and severity across the western United States has created ...
Exposure to fine particles in wildfire smoke is deleterious for human health and can increase cases ...
Major wildfires and their smoke pose a threat to public health and are becoming more frequent in the...
Wildfires are predicted to become more severe and frequent with climate change. Wildfire smoke conta...
Objectives To assess the health effects of exposure to smoke from the fifth largest US wildfire of 1...
Wildland fires are diminishing air quality on a seasonal and regional basis, raising concerns about ...
Wildfire smoke is a growing threat to human livelihood in the Western United States. The economic an...
Wildfires have become an important source of particulate matter (PM2.5 < 2.5-µm diameter), leadin...
Wildland fires are diminishing air quality on a seasonal and regional basis, raising concerns about ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Communities across the western United States experienc...
Fire! We are accustomed to approaching wildfires with great caution, and for good reason: wildfires...
Smoke is a growing concern for communities as well as land and air quality managers. It affects air ...
Wildfires in California have become a major issue, not only in terms of physical damage,but also in ...
Severe wildfire season occurred in 2017, and 2018 set new records in British Columbia, impacting the...
Where there is fire, there is smoke. Air quality impacts from wildfires have become significant hea...
Purpose of reviewIncreasing wildfire size and severity across the western United States has created ...
Exposure to fine particles in wildfire smoke is deleterious for human health and can increase cases ...
Major wildfires and their smoke pose a threat to public health and are becoming more frequent in the...
Wildfires are predicted to become more severe and frequent with climate change. Wildfire smoke conta...
Objectives To assess the health effects of exposure to smoke from the fifth largest US wildfire of 1...
Wildland fires are diminishing air quality on a seasonal and regional basis, raising concerns about ...
Wildfire smoke is a growing threat to human livelihood in the Western United States. The economic an...
Wildfires have become an important source of particulate matter (PM2.5 < 2.5-µm diameter), leadin...
Wildland fires are diminishing air quality on a seasonal and regional basis, raising concerns about ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Communities across the western United States experienc...
Fire! We are accustomed to approaching wildfires with great caution, and for good reason: wildfires...