Advancing the community health vulnerability index for wildland fire smoke exposure
Jihoon Jung, June T. Spector(University of Washington), Rachel Connolly(University of California, Los Angeles), Joseph L. Wilkins(Howard University), Claire Schollaert(Los Angeles County Department of Public Health), Miriam E. Marlier(Environmental Earth Sciences), Yuta J. Masuda(The Nature Conservancy), Savannah M D’Evelyn(University of Washington), Ryan D. Haugo(The Nature Conservancy), Ana G. Rappold(Environmental Protection Agency), Eimy Bonillia(Howard University), John C. Flunker(University of Washington)
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