Responses to Wildfire and Prescribed Fire Smoke: A Survey of a Medically Vulnerable Adult Population in the Wildland-Urban Interface, Mariposa County, California
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- Sofia Sandoval & Jessica Bui & Suellen Hopfer, 2025. "Wildfire and Smoke Risk Communication: A Systematic Literature Review from a Health Equity Focus," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 22(3), pages 1-23, March.
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wildfire; prescribed fire; smoke; adaptive capacity; vulnerable populations; prescribed burns; wildland fire; managed fire; wildland-urban-interface;All these keywords.
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