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Landscape Fire, Smoke, and Health : Linking Biomass Burning Emissions to Human Well-Being
Landscape Fire, Smoke, and Health : Linking Biomass Burning Emissions to Human Well-Being
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ISBN No.: 9781119757009
Pages: 304
Year: 202311
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 293.35
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

I. Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Âoe Discipline space: Â&rsa" Multidisciplinary topic Â&rsa" Terminology Â&rsa" Flow diagram Âoe Context for this book Âoe Purpose & structure of this book (refer to diagram) II. From Fire to Emissions [Fire & fuels ⇒ consumption/combustion ⇒ pollution] Chapter 2: Mapping and characterizing fire [Author: Loboda; Editor: French] ÂoeHistorical fire records ÂoeSatellite fire records Â&rsa"Active Fire Detection and characterization Â&rsa"Burned Area and severity ÂoeFire regimes ÂoeAnthropogenic & management fires Chapter 3: Mapping and describing fuels and fire conditions [Author: French; Editor: Loboda] ÂoeFuel types and maps ÂoeEnvironmental conditions Â&rsa"Weather & climate (fuel moisture)Â@ Chapter 4: Estimating fire emissions and pollutants [Author: TBD; Editor: French] ÂoeEstimating consumption ÂoeEmission Factors for pollution quantification ÂoeReview chemicals and particulate characteristics in the smoke Â&rsa"EPA criteria air pollutants Â&rsa"trace gases, greenhouse gases III. From Emissions to Concentrations [Emission strength⇒Concentrations] Chapter 5: Smoke chemistry and transport [Author: TBD; Editor: French] ÂoeParticle models (Hysplit) vs. chemical transport models (CTM) Chapter 6: Integrating in situ and satellite observations [Author:TBD; Editor: Loboda] ÂoeSatellite sensing capabilities & utility ÂoeIntegration with transport models Chapter 7: TBD (This could be a chapter on operational pollution modeling - CMAQ - Have EPA write it) IV. From Concentrations to Health Outcomes [Concentrations⇒Exposure⇒Health outcomes] Chapter 8: Assessing exposure [Author: TBD; Editor: French] ÂoeAir pollution and health problems - physiological mechanisms (literature) ÂoeLand manage ]ment fire exposure ÂoeMapping exposure of vulnerable populations ÂoeIdentifying vulnerable categories ÂoeExposure limits & metrics Chapter 9: Modeling health outcomes [Author:TBD; Editor: Loboda] ÂoeHealth data sources ÂoeStudy designs ÂoeConfounding factors Chapter 10: TBD V. Synthesis and Future Direction Chapter 11: The future of smoke modeling, for health assessment to inform science and practice ÂoeDiverse modeling approaches for fire situations or types (e.g.


managed vs. unplanned) ÂoeDecision tools for translating knowledge - MIEnvironment-like systems Chapter 12: Perspectives on wildland fire, smoke, and health ÂoeHealth burden of fire ÂoeReiterate transdisciplinary nature & context of this topic ÂoeSummarize the state of knowledge and needs for the subject.


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