ERH特刊精选|Focus on Wildfires

20 2月 2025 gabriels

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  • Colleen Reid,美国科罗拉多大学博尔德分校

 

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As wildfire smoke becomes a larger part of the air pollution populations are exposed to, in part because of climate change, there has also been an increase in studies into the health impacts of wildfires. However, as wildfire seasons increase in length, and wildfires are larger and more frequent in recent years with projections that these trends will continue under various future scenarios of climate change, there is still a need for more understanding of the myriad health effects of wildfires.
In this collection, we invite submission of previously unpublished studies into the health impacts of wildfires, including, but not limited to:

  • Studies into known or previously unknown health impacts of wildfire smoke
  • Investigations into differential health impacts of wildfire smoke among diverse populations
  • Evaluations of interventions to decrease exposures or health impacts
  • Methodological advances in the field, and other novel studies into the health impacts of wildfires

特刊文章

Editorial

Editorial: Climate change is a children’s health hazard

Caitlin A Gould et al 2024 Environ. Res.: Health 2 040201

 

Preface

Focus on wildfires: impacts on health in the context of climate change

Colleen E Reid 2024 Environ. Res.: Health 2 040301

 

Letter

The potential impact of wildfire smoke on COVID-19 cumulative deaths in the San Diego-Tijuana border region

Lara Schwarz et al 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 021004

 

Health impacts of smoke exposure in South America: increased risk for populations in the Amazonian Indigenous territories

E X Bonilla et al 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 021007

 

After the fire: A qualitative study of the role of long-term recovery organizations in addressing rural communities’ post-wildfire needs

Kathleen Moloney et al 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 021009

 

Topical Review

Wildfires and the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematized literature review of converging health crises

Kathleen A Clark and Mary Sheehan 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 022002

 

Paper

Outside in: the relationship between indoor and outdoor particulate air quality during wildfire smoke events in western US cities

Katelyn O’Dell et al 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 015003

 

Effect modification of the association between fine particulate air pollution during a wildfire event and respiratory health by area-level measures of socio-economic status, race/ethnicity, and smoking prevalence

C E Reid et al 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 025005

 

Wildfire smoke exposure and emergency department visits in Washington State

Annie Doubleday et al 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 025006

 

Retrospective analysis of wildfire smoke exposure and birth weight outcomes in the San Francisco Bay Area of California

Anna Claire G Fernández et al 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 025009

 

Learning to live with smoke: characterizing wildland fire and prescribed fire smoke risk communication in rural Washington

Savannah M D’Evelyn et al 2023 Environ. Res.: Health 1 025012

 

The Big Lie: discursive risk analysis and wildland firefighter safety in the Western United States

Trevor J Durbin et al 2024 Environ. Res.: Health 2 015002

 

Pregnant women’s experiences of extreme exposure to bushfire associated smoke: a qualitative study

Deborah Davis et al 2024 Environ. Res.: Health 2 015003


期刊介绍

Environmental Research: Health

  • Environmental Research: Health(ERH)是一本多学科、开放获取的期刊,致力于在环境和公共卫生的层面上应对重要的全球挑战。并在影响/未来风险、复原力、环境减缓、环境适应、环境安全和最广泛意义上的解决方案方面进行努力。我们鼓励所有的研究方法,包括定性、定量、实验、理论和应用方法、暴露评估、实施研究以及政策分析。