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Local and regional smoke impacts from prescribed fires

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posted on 2024-11-16, 07:35 authored by Owen PriceOwen Price, Bronwyn Horsey, Ningbo Jiang
Smoke from wildfires poses a significant threat to affected communities. Prescribed burning is conducted to reduce the extent and potential damage of wildfires, but produces its own smoke threat. Planners of prescribed fires model the likely dispersion of smoke to help manage the impacts on local communities. Significant uncertainty remains about the actual smoke impact from prescribed fires, especially near the fire, and the accuracy of smoke dispersal models.

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Bushfires, smoke, and people: assessing the risks and benefits from planned burning on the urban-rural interface

Australian Research Council

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Price, O. F., Horsey, B. & Jiang, N. (2016). Local and regional smoke impacts from prescribed fires. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 16 (10), 2247-2257.

Journal title

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Volume

16

Issue

10

Pagination

2247-2257

Language

English

RIS ID

110006

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