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Understanding and managing the health impacts of poor air quality from landscape fires

Citation

Johnston, FH, Understanding and managing the health impacts of poor air quality from landscape fires, Medical Journal of Australia, 207, (6) pp. 229-230. ISSN 0025-729X (2017) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

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DOI: doi:10.5694/mja17.00072

Abstract

Landscape fires are increasing in frequency and severity, and their associated smoke emissions, both gaseous and aerosolised, have major implications for global warming, rainfall distribution and human health.

Item Details

Item Type:Contribution to Refereed Journal
Keywords:public health, air quality, bushfires
Research Division:Health Sciences
Research Group:Epidemiology
Research Field:Environmental epidemiology
Objective Division:Health
Objective Group:Public health (excl. specific population health)
Objective Field:Public health (excl. specific population health) not elsewhere classified
UTAS Author:Johnston, FH (Professor Fay Johnston)
ID Code:123163
Year Published:2017
Funding Support:Australian Research Council (LP130100146)
Web of Science® Times Cited:8
Deposited By:Menzies Institute for Medical Research
Deposited On:2017-12-19
Last Modified:2018-12-13
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