Quantifying the smoke-related public health trade-offs of forest management
Claire Schollaert(Los Angeles County Department of Public Health), June T. Spector(University of Washington), Julien Brun(University of California, Santa Barbara), Joseph L. Wilkins(Howard University), Nicholas H. Wolff(The Nature Conservancy), Miriam E. Marlier(Environmental Earth Sciences), Jill Baumgartner(McGill University), Yuta J. Masuda(The Nature Conservancy), Julian Marshall(University of Washington), Charles Maxwell, Ernesto Alvarado(University of Washington), Jamie M. Lydersen(New York City Fire Department), Tania Busch Isaksen(University of Washington), Christopher W. Tessum(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Jihoon Jung, Kristen N. Wilson(The Nature Conservancy)
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