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Background: Given the increasing prevalence of wildfires worldwide, understanding the effects of wildfire air pollutants on human health, in specific, immunological pathways, is crucial. Exposure to air pollutants is associated with cardiorespiratory...

Person: Aguilera, Kaushik, Cauwenberghs, Heider, Ogulur, Yazici, Smith, Alkotob, Prunicki, Akdis, Nadeau
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

The impact of smoke from wildland fires on communities across the western United States is an interdisciplinary crisis that requires an interdisciplinary solution. There are increasing calls for cross-collaboration between forest, fire, air quality,...

Person: D’Evelyn, Blancas, Pollowitz, Haugo, Masuda, Prichard, Ray, Walker, Spector
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Fires and their associated carbon and air pollutant emissions have a broad range of environmental and societal impacts, including negative effects on human health, damage to terrestrial ecosystems, and indirect effects that promote climate change....

Person: Park, Takahashi, Li, Takakura, Fujimori, Hasegawa, Ito, Lee, Thiery
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Substantial natural environmental damage and economic losses are caused by fire. For this problem, automatic fire-smoke detection and identification are needed. Fire-smoke detection methods based on vision still suffer from significant challenges that...

Person: Sun, Feng
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Background: Exposure to wildfire smoke has been linked with a range of health outcomes. However, to date, evidence is limited for the association between wildfire-specific PM2.5, a primary emission of wildfire smoke, and adverse birth outcomes.

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Person: Zhang, Ye, Yu, Xu, Chen, Yu, Song, Guo, Li
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Background: An extreme drought from 2012-2016 and concurrent bark beetle outbreaks in California, USA resulted in widespread tree mortality. We followed changes in tree mortality, stand structure, and surface and canopy fuels over four years after the...

Person: Reed, Hood, Cluck, Smith
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

In this webinar, RMRS research ecologist Sam Cushman, wildlife biologist Joe Ganey, and research ecologist Gavin Jones discussed their latest research on spotted owls and wildfire, including modeling the impacts of habitat loss under climate change on...

Person: Cushman, Ganey, Jones
Created Year: 2020
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

A review of academic and technical literature showed that do-it-yourself (DIY) air cleaners performed similarly to commercial portable air cleaners in terms of clean air delivery rate (CADR) and energy efficiency under controlled conditions. However,...

Person: Eykelbosh
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Background

: Climate change impacts humans and society both directly and indirectly. Alaska, for example, is warming twice as fast as the global mean, and researchers are starting to grapple with the varied and interconnected ways in which...

Person: Smith, Chi
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Open fires produce pollutants that critically harm human health. Differences in emission characteristics and toxic substances from the burning of different biomasses lead to distinct exposure patterns. However, the details of these exposure patterns...

Person: Li, Cheng, Zhu, Ye
Created Year: 2023
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES