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"This indicator tracks the frequency, extent, and severity of wildfires in the United States.
Bruce W. Clements, Julie Ann P. Casani
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Nursing, 2022
Abstract: Wildfire smoke can travel hundreds of miles from its source, resulting in poor air quality. Exposure to poor air quality has been associated with health risks. Nurses should be knowledgeable about such risks to provide appropriate care and education in affected communities.
Reena, Haymond, Lena, Jesrani
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Abstract: Wildfire smoke can travel hundreds of miles from its source, resulting in poor air quality. Exposure to poor air quality has been associated with health risks. Nurses should be knowledgeable about such risks to provide appropriate care and education in affected communities.
Reena, Haymond, Lena, Jesrani
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Science for Public Policy.-- Coordinated by: Cristina Santín, Javier Madrigal, Xim Cerdà, Juli Pausas.
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An Analysis of Wildfire Prevention
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1974A model of the production of wildfire ignitions and damages is developed and used to determine wildland activity-regulation decisions, which minimize total expected cost-plus-loss due to wildfires. In this context, the implications of various policy decisions are considered.
John M. Heineke, Stein Weissenberger
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Baptism by Wildfire? Wildfire Experiences and Public Support for Wildfire Adaptation Policies
American Politics Research, 2021In recent years, wildfires have ravaged the landscape in many Western American states, especially California. But will these horrific wildfire experiences increase public support for wildfire adaptation measures? We conducted an individual-level survey in California in 2019. Combining survey data with geocoded information about a respondent’s proximity
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