Prenatal exposure to wildfire-related PM<sub>2.5</sub> and autism spectrum disorder in children born in California between 2001-2019. [PDF]
O'Sharkey K +12 more
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Opportunistic Recharge Enhancement in Arid and Semi‐Arid Regions
Groundwater supplies are increasingly stressed by climatic trends and multiple competing uses, especially in dryland environments. We propose opportunistic recharge enhancement (ORE) as a cross‐disciplinary, scalable framework to augment groundwater supplies by strategically integrating recharge co‐benefits into existing land and water management ...
Neha Gupta +13 more
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From combustion to consequence: respiratory health concerns from primary and aged smoke at the wildland-urban interface. [PDF]
Penuelas VL, Lo DD.
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Association between wildfire smoke exposure and pediatric emergency department visits for headache
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to determine whether short‐term exposure to wildfire smoke is associated with emergency department visits for headache in children and adolescents. Background Wildfires are becoming increasingly common and are associated with numerous adverse health outcomes.
Hannah F. J. Shapiro +5 more
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Linking fire incidence to chronic respiratory disease outcomes in Brazil's Legal Amazon: an ecological study. [PDF]
Nogueira AC +3 more
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Gaps in disaster cost reporting and rising economic burdens in Canada, 1990-2020: retrospective database analysis. [PDF]
El-Baba M +4 more
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Wildfires and Public Health: A Comprehensive Review of Human-Centric Studies. [PDF]
Ye X, Ye Y, Huang X, Onega T.
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Housing Displacement, Employment Disruption, and Mental Health After the 2023 Maui Wildfires.
Juarez R +4 more
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Early Gestational Wildfire-Related PM<sub>2.5</sub> Exposure Is Associated with Lung Function in Offspring of Mothers with Asthma. [PDF]
Martins Costa Gomes G +9 more
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Abstract Wildfires occur worldwide and affect different territories in diverse ways. New challenges in wildfire management are emerging, fueled by climatic, land cover, and sociodemographic changes, fostering wildfire science to respond with advanced and inclusive approaches.
Oliveira, Sandra, Rocha, Jorge, Sá, Ana
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