The interaction between smoke and air pollution creates a public health challenge. Fuels treatments proposed for National Forests are intended to reduce fuel accumulations and wildfire frequency and severity, as well as to protect property located in the wild land-urban interface. However, prescribed fires produce gases and aerosols that have instantaneous and long-term effects on air quality. If fuels treatment are not conducted, however, then wild land fires become more severe and frequent causing worse public health and wellfare effects. A better understanding of air pollution and smoke interactions is needed in order to protect the public health and allow for socially and ecologically acceptable use of fire as a management tool. Wildland Fires and Air Pollution offers such an understanding and examines innovative wide-scale monitoring efforts (field and remotely sensed), and development of models predicting spatial and temporal distribution of air pollution and smoke resulting from forests fires and other sources. – Collaborative effort of an international team of scientists- High quality of invited chapters- Full colour
Christian Andersen & Michael Arbaugh
Wildland Fires and Air Pollution [PDF ebook]
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● ISBN 9780080560496 ● Editore Christian Andersen & Michael Arbaugh ● Casa editrice Elsevier Science ● Pubblicato 2008 ● Scaricabile 6 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 2263382 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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