Forest Fire and Smoke Sources

ABOUT THE BIBLIOGRAPHY:

This bibliography contains a sample of the sources I used for my research. As a result, it is a bit eclectic, being a reflection of my specific research interests in wildfire smoke and pollution. You will find a mix of social science, humanities, and forestry research organised into rough categories. The citations were exported from Zotero, and formatting may be inconsistent so please use with caution. If you are interested in a source but having trouble finding it, please feel free to contact me and I will see if I can help.


QUICK REFERENCE: TOP 5 SOURCES I LOVE

  1. Good Fire Podcast, hosted by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff.
  2. Listening to fire podcast, hosted by Judith Burr.
  3. Hoffman, Kira M., Emma L. Davis, Sara B. Wickham, Kyle Schang, Alexandra Johnson, Taylor Larking, Patrick N. Lauriault, Nhu Quynh Le, Emily Swerdfager, and Andrew J. Trant. ‘Conservation of Earth’s Biodiversity Is Embedded in Indigenous Fire Stewardship.’ Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, no. 32 (2021): e2105073118.
  4. Lindberg, Henrik. Fire Scars, Ground Vegetation Fuels, and Prescribed Burning: Towards Better Fire Management in Fenoscandia. PhD Dissertation. University of Helsinki, 2021.
  5. Cogos, Sarah, Lars Östlund, and Samuel Roturier. ‘Fire Management in The Boreal Forest of Swedish Sápmi: Prescribed Burning and Consideration of Sami Reindeer Herding During 1920–1970’. Environmental Management (New York) 68, no. 3 (2021): 295–309.

Accessible & Popular Science

Gawthrop, Daniel, and Foundation David Suzuki. Vanishing Halo: Saving the Boreal Forest. Vancouver B.C.: David Suzuki Foundation, 1999.

Good Fire Podcast, hosted by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff.

Pyne, Stephen. The Pyrocene: How We Created an Age of Fire, and What Happens Next. University of California Press, 2021.

Listening to fire podcast, hosted by Judith Burr.

MacEachern, Alan. The Miramichi Fire: A History. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020.

Tymstra, Cordy. The Chinchaga Firestorm: When the Moon and Sun Turned Blue. Edmonton, Alberta: University of Alberta Press, 2015.

Environmental History and Humanities

Angela, Gugliotta. “Class, Gender, and Coal Smoke: Gender Ideology and Environmental Injustice in Pittsburgh, 1868-1914.” Environmental History 5, no. 2 (2000): 165-93.

Cathy A, Frierson. All Russia Is Burning: A Cultural History of Fire and Arson in Late Imperial Russia. University of Washington Press, 2012.

Chiang, Connie Y. “The Nose Knows: The Sense of Smell in American History.” The Journal of American History 95, no. 2 (2008): 405-16.

Clapperton, Jonathan. “The Ebb and Flow of Local Environmentalist Activism: The Society for Pollution and Environmetnal Control (Spec), British Columbia.” Chap. 11 In Environmental Activism on the Ground: Small Green and Indigenous Organizing, edited by Johnathan Clapperton and Liza Piper, 261-88. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2019.

Cronin, Marionne. “Shaped by the Land: An Envirotechnical History of a Canadian Bush Plane.” Chap. 4 In Ice Blink: Nagivating Northern Environmental History, edited by Stephen Bocking and Brad Martin, 103-30. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2017.

Cunningham, Sarah Lynn. “From Smoke-Filled Skies to Smoke-Filled Rooms: Louisville’s Political Battles over the ¨Smoke Evil¨.” Ohio Valley History, no. Spring (2008): 43-71.

Dunlap, Thomas, and Frank Uekotter. The Age of Smoke: Environmental Policy in Germany and the United States, 1880-1970. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009.

Hak, Gordon. Capital and Labour in the British Columbia Forest Industry, 1934-74. Vancouver, CANADA: UBC Press, 2006.

Hansen, Christine. “Deep Time and Disaster: Black Saturday and the Forgotten Past.” Environmental Humanities 10, no. 1 (2018): 226-40.

Jenner, Mark S  R. “Follow Your Nose? Smell, Smelling, and Their Histories.” The American Historical Review 116, no. 2 (2011): 335-51.

Jones, Elizabeth B. “No Smoke without Fire: Moor Burning, the Environment, and Social Reform in the German Empire.” Agricultural History 88, no. 2 (2014): 207-36.

Kirkham, Jacqueline. “Forsaking Paul Bunyan: A Gendered Analysis of Forestry Company Safety Policy on Vancouver Island in the Mid-Twentieth Century.” Doctor of Philosophy PhD Dissertation, McMaster University, 2017.

Mitchell-Banks, P. “The Impact of Five Forest Commissions on the History and Practice of Forestry in British Columbia, Canada.” Wallingford, 2000.

Mosley, Stephen. The Chimney of the World: A History of Smoke Pollution in Victorian and Edwardian Manchester. 2013.

Neale, Timothy, Alex Zahara, and Will Smith. “An Eternal Flame: The Elemental Governance of Wildfire’s Pasts, Presents and Futures.” Cultural studies review 25, no. 2 (2019): 115-34.

Parr, Joy. Sensing Changes: Technologies, Environments, and the Everyday, 1953-2003. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010.

Peter, Brimblecombe. The Big Smoke: A History of Air Pollution in London since Medieval Times. Routledge Revivals. Florence: Florence: Taylor and Francis, 2012.

Peter, Thorsheim. Inventing Pollution: Coal, Smoke, and Culture in Britain since 1800. Ohio University Press Series in Ecology and History. 1 ed. Athens, OH: Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2006.

———. Inventing Pollution: Coal, Smoke, and Culture in Britain since 1800. Ohio University Press Series in Ecology and History. 1 ed. Athens, OH: Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2006.

Pooley, S. Burning Table Mountain : An Environmental History of Fire on the Cape Peninsula. 1st ed. 2014. ed. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

Porteous, J. Douglas. “Smellscape.” Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 9, no. 3 (1985/09/01 1985): 356-78.

Pyne, Stephen J. “Need-Fire.” Whole earth (San Rafael, Calif.), no. 99 (1999): 27.

Pyine, Stephen. Slopovers : Fire Surveys of the Mid-American Oak Woodlands, Pacific Northwest, and Alaska. University of Arizona Press, 2019.

Smith, Mark M. “Still Coming to “Our” Senses: An Introduction.” The Journal of American History 95, no. 2 (2008): 378-80.

Stein, Blair. “‘One-Day-Wide’ Canada: History, Geography, and Aerial Views at Trans Canada Air Lines, 1945-1955.” [In En]. Scientia Canadensis 40, no. 1 (2018): 19-43.

Tan, Qian Hui. “Smell in the City: Smoking and Olfactory Politics.” Urban Studies 50, no. 1 (2013/01/01 2012): 55-71.

Thiessen, Lee. “Protesting Smoke: A Social and Political History of Vancouver Air Pollution in the 1950s and 1960s.” [In En]. Urban History Review 46, no. 1 (2017): 57-70.

Thorsheim, Peter. Inventing Pollution : Coal, Smoke, and Culture in Britain since 1800. Ohio University Press Series in Ecology and History. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2006.

Thorshem, Peter. “The Paradox of Smokeless Fuels: Gas, Coke and the Environment in Britain, 1813-1949.” Environment and History 8, no. 4 (2002): 381-401.

Zahara, Alexander. “Breathing Fire into Landscapes That Burn: Wildfire Management in a Time of Alterlife.” Engaging Science, Technology, and Society 6 (2020): 555-85.

Zahara, Alexander. “On Sovereignty, Deficits, and Dump Fires: Risk Governance in an Arctic “Dumpcano”.” In Inevitably Toxic: Historical Perspectives on Contamination, Exposure, and Expertise, edited by Janet Farrell Brodie, Vivien Hamilton and Brinda Sarathy. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018.

Forestry and ecology

Aase, Hans Jørgen. Postglasial Brannhistorikk I Elferdalen Naturreservat = Postglacial Fire History in an Old-Growt [Sic] Forest Reserve in South-East Norway. Postglacial Fire History in an Old-Growt [Sic] Forest Reserve in South-East Norway. Heddal: H.J. Aase, 1999.

Abatzoglou, J. T., and A. P. Williams. “Impact of Anthropogenic Climate Change on Wildfire across Western Us Forests.” [In eng]. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 113, no. 42 (Oct 18 2016): 11770-75.

Agee, James K. Fire Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests. Place of publication not identified: Island Press, 1993.

Blanck, Ylva-Li, Jørund Rolstad, and Ken Olaf Storaunet. “Low- to Moderate-Severity Historical Fires Promoted High Tree Growth in a Boreal Scots Pine Forest of Norway.” Scandinavian journal of forest research 28, no. 2 (2013): 126-35.

Cogos, Sarah, Lars Östlund, and Samuel Roturier. ‘Fire Management in The Boreal Forest of Swedish Sápmi: Prescribed Burning and Consideration of Sami Reindeer Herding During 1920–1970’. Environmental Management (New York) 68, no. 3 (2021): 295–309. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-021-01503-9.

Drobyshev, Igor, Yves Bergeron, Hans W. Linderholm, Anders GranstrÖM, and Mats Niklasson. “A 700-Year Record of Large Fire Years in Northern Scandinavia Shows Large Variability and Increased Frequency During the 1800 S.” J. Quaternary Sci 30, no. 3 (2015): 211-21.

Drobyshev, Igor, Anders Granström, Hans W. Linderholm, Erik Hellberg, Yves Bergeron, Mats Niklasson, and Matt McGlone. “Multi-Century Reconstruction of Fire Activity in Northern European Boreal Forest Suggests Differences in Regional Fire Regimes and Their Sensitivity to Climate.” The Journal of ecology 102, no. 3 (2014): 738-48.

Eichler, Anja, Willy Tinner, Sabina Brütsch, Susanne Olivier, Tatyana Papina, and Margit Schwikowski. “An Ice-Core Based History of Siberian Forest Fires since Ad 1250.” Quaternary science reviews 30, no. 9 (2011): 1027-34.

Elling, Tryterud. “Forest Fire History in Norway: From Fire-Disturbed Pine Forests to Fire-Free Spruce Forests.” Ecography (Copenhagen) 26, no. 2 (2003): 161-70.

Enright, Neal J., and Joseph B. Fontaine. “Climate Change and the Management of Fire-Prone Vegetation in Southwest and Southeast Australia.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12026. Geographical Research 52, no. 1 (2014/02/01 2014): 34-44.

Gill, A. Malcolm, Scott L. Stephens, and Geoffrey J. Cary. “The Worldwide “Wildfire” Problem.” Ecological Applications 23, no. 2 (2013): 438-54.

Groven, Rune. “Historical Variability in Boreal Forest : Dendroecological and Structural Studies of Fire, Stand, and Logging History from Southeastern and Central Norway.” 2006:1, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, 2006.

Hagen, Anne Folstad. “Skogbrann : Økologi Og Historikk = Forest Fire : Ecology and History.” In Forest fire ecology and history. Ås: A.F. Hagen, 2009.

Head, Lesley, and Jennifer Atchison. “Governing Invasive Plants: Policy and Practice in Managing the Gamba Grass (Andropogon Gayanus) – Bushfire Nexus in Northern Australia.” Land Use Policy 47 (2015/09/01/ 2015): 225-34.

Head, Lesley, Brendon Larson, Richard Hobbs, Jennifer Atchison, Nick Gill, Christian Kull, and Haripriya Rangan. “Living with Invasive Plants in the Anthropocene: The Importance of Understanding Practice and Experience.” Perspective. Conservation and Society 13, no. 3 (July 1, 2015 2015): 311-18.

Hoffman, Kira M., Emma L. Davis, Sara B. Wickham, Kyle Schang, Alexandra Johnson, Taylor Larking, Patrick N. Lauriault, Nhu Quynh Le, Emily Swerdfager, and Andrew J. Trant. ‘Conservation of Earth’s Biodiversity Is Embedded in Indigenous Fire Stewardship’. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, no. 32 (2021): e2105073118.

Holm, Christian. “Succession and Spatial Distribution of Post Fire Fungi in a Southern Boreal Coniferous Forest in Norway.” Oslo: C. Holm, 1995.

Jørund, Rolstad, Blanck Ylva-li, and Storaunet Ken Olaf. “Fire History in a Western Fennoscandian Boreal Forest as Influenced by Human Land Use and Climate.” Ecological monographs 87, no. 2 (2017): 219-45.

Klingsheim, John Morten. “Post Fire Soil Nutrition and Revegetation in Two Southern Boreal Coniferous Forests in Norway, Hopsfjellet in Sveio and Turtermarka in Maridalen.” Oslo: J.M. Klingsheim, 1996.

Kuosmanen, Niina, Heikki Seppä, Teija Alenius, Richard H. W. Bradshaw, Jennifer l Clear, Ludmila Filimonova, Maija Heikkilä, et al. “Importance of Climate, Forest Fires and Human Population Size in the Holocene Boreal Forest Composition Change in Northern Europe.” Boreas 45, no. 4 (2016): 688-702.

Lindberg, Henrik. Fire Scars, Ground Vegetation Fuels, and Prescribed Burning: Towards Better Fire Management in Fenoscandia. PhD Dissertation. University of Helsinki, 2021.

Lydersen, Espen, Rolf Høgberget, Clara E. Moreno, Øyvind A. Garmo, and Per Christian Hagen. “The Effects of Wildfire on the Water Chemistry of Dilute, Acidic Lakes in Southern Norway.” Biogeochemistry 119 (2014): 109-24.

Moreira, Francisco, Olga Viedma, Margarita Arianoutsou, Thomas Curt, Nikos Koutsias, Eric Rigolot, Anna Barbati, et al. “Landscape – Wildfire Interactions in Southern Europe: Implications for Landscape Management.” J Environ Manage 92, no. 10 (2011): 2389-402.

Ohlson, Mikael, Kendrick J. Brown, H. John B. Birks, John-Arvid Grytnes, Greger Hörnberg, Mats Niklasson, Heikki Seppä, and Richard H. W. Bradshaw. “Invasion of Norway Spruce Diversifies the Fire Regime in Boreal European Forests.” Journal of Ecology 99, no. 2 (2011): 395-403.

Ohlson, Mikael, Vanessa M. Ellingsen, Marta Vázquez del Olmo, Marit H. Lie, Line Nybakken, and Johan Asplund. “Late-Holocene Fire History as Revealed by Size, Age and Composition of the Soil Charcoal Pool in Neighbouring Beech and Spruce Forest Landscapes in Se Norway.” The Holocene 27, no. 3 (2017/03/01 2016): 397-403.

Olsen, Bent Frode G. “The Habitat Use of an Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza Hortulana) Population Living on a Forest Fire Area Site in Hedemark, Norway.” Oslo: B.F.G. Olsen, 1999.

Osmont, Dimitri, Isabel A. Wendl, Loic Schmidely, Michael Sigl, Carmen P. Vega, Elisabeth Isaksson, and Margit Schwikowski. “An 800-Year High-Resolution Black Carbon Ice Core Record from Lomonosovfonna, Svalbard.” Atmospheric chemistry and physics 18, no. 17 (2018): 12777-95.

Skre, Oddvar. “Measuring Changes in Biomass and Shoot Density in Some Dominant Field Layer Species after a Forest Fire in Western Norway.” Norsk institutt for skogforskning, 1999.

Skre, Oddvar, Frans Emil Wielgolaski, and Bjørn Moe. “Biomass and Chemical Composition of Common Forest Plants in Response to Fire in Western Norway.” Journal of Vegetation Science 9, no. 4 (1998): 501-10.

Storaunet, Ken Olaf, Jørund Rolstad, Målfrid Toeneiet, and Ylva-li Blanck. “Strong Anthropogenic Signals in Historic Forest Fire Regime: A Detailed Spatiotemporal Case Study from South-Central Norway.” Canadian journal of forest research 43, no. 9 (2013): 836-45.

Taylor, K. C., P. A. Mayewski, M. S. Twickler, and S. I. Whitlow. “Biomass Burning Recorded in the Gisp2 Ice Core: A Record from Eastern Canada?”. Holocene (Sevenoaks) 6, no. 1 (1996): 1-6.

Tryterud, Elling. “Holocene Forest Fire History in South and Central Norway = Skogbrannhistorikk I Sør- Og Midt-Norge Etter Siste Istid.” 2000:11, Norges landbrukshøgskole, Institutt for biologi og naturforvaltning, 2000. https://www.nb.no/items/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2009041704007.

Vestmoen, Synne Marie. “Effects of Forest Fire on Production of Down Woody Debris in Aust-Agder County in Norway.” Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, 2011.

Whitlow, S., P. Mayewski, J. Dibb, G. Holdsworth, and M. Twickler. “An Ice-Core-Based Record of Biomass Burning in the Arctic and Subarctic, 1750-1980.” Tellus. Series B, Chemical and physical meteorology 46, no. 3 (1994): 234-342.

Yalcin, Kaplan, Cameron P. Wake, Karl J. Kreutz, and Sallie I. Whitlow. “A 1000-Yr Record of Forest Fire Activity from Eclipse Icefield, Yukon, Canada.” The Holocene 16, no. 2 (2006/02/01 2006): 200-09.

Zdanowicz, Christian, David Fisher, Erich Osterberg, Karl Kreutz, Paul Mayewski, Cameron Wake, Kaplan Yalcin, et al. “Ice Cores from the St-Elias Mountains, Yukon Territory, Canada : Their Significance for the Holocene Climate History, Volcanism and Air Pollution Trends in the Northwest Pacific Region.” [In eng]. article. Arctic 67, no. S1 (2014 2014): 35-57.

Zennaro, P., N. Kehrwald, J. R. McConnell, S. Schuepbach, O. J. Maselli, J. Marlon, P. Vallelonga, et al. “Fire in Ice: Two Millennia of Boreal Forest Fire History from the Greenland Neem Ice Core.” Climate of the past 10, no. 5 (2014): 1905-24.

Geography

Bond, Tessa, and David Mercer. “Subdivision Policy and Planning for Bushfire Defence: A Natural Hazard Mitigation Strategy for Residential Peri-Urban Regions in Victoria, Australia.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12040. Geographical Research 52, no. 1 (2014/02/01 2014): 6-22.

Eriksen, Christine. “Gendered Risk Engagement: Challenging the Embedded Vulnerability, Social Norms and Power Relations in Conventional Australian Bushfire Education.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12046. Geographical Research 52, no. 1 (2014/02/01 2014): 23-33.

Eriksen, Christine, Nicholas Gill, and Lesley Head. “The Gendered Dimensions of Bushfire in Changing Rural Landscapes in Australia.” Journal of Rural Studies – J RURAL STUD 26 (10/01 2010): 332-42.

Eriksen, Christine, and Lesley Head. “Geographical Fire Research in Australia: Review and Prospects.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12052. Geographical Research 52, no. 1 (2014/02/01 2014): 1-5.

Gorman-Murray, Andrew. “Home Fires: Risk, Vulnerability, and Diversity.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12050. Geographical Research 52, no. 1 (2014/02/01 2014): 58-60.

Howitt, Richard. “Coexisting with Fire? A Commentary on the Scale Politics of Adaptation.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12036. Geographical Research 52, no. 1 (2014/02/01 2014): 61-64.

Jackson, D. D. “Scents of Place: The Dysplacement of a First Nations Community in Canada.” Am Anthropol 113, no. 4 (2011): 606-18.

Johnston, F. A. Y., and David Bowman. “Bushfire Smoke: An Exemplar of Coupled Human and Natural Systems.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12028. Geographical Research 52, no. 1 (2014/02/01 2014): 45-54.

McManus, Phil. “A More-Than-Urban Political Ecology of Bushfire Smoke in Eastern Australia, 2019–2020.” Australian Geographer (2021): 1-14.

Walker, Heidi M., Angela Culham, Amber J. Fletcher, and Maureen G. Reed. “Social Dimensions of Climate Hazards in Rural Communities of the Global North: An Intersectionality Framework.” Journal of rural studies 72 (2019): 1-10.

Walker, Heidi M., Maureen G. Reed, and Amber J. Fletcher. “Wildfire in the News Media: An Intersectional Critical Frame Analysis.” Geoforum 114 (2020): 128-37.

Williams, Stewart. “Different Ways of Knowing How to Coexist with Fire.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12042. Geographical Research 52, no. 1 (2014/02/01 2014): 55-57.

Health Science

Adetona, O., T. E. Reinhardt, J. Domitrovich, G. Broyles, A. M. Adetona, M. T. Kleinman, R. D. Ottmar, and L. P. Naeher. “Review of the Health Effects of Wildland Fire Smoke on Wildland Firefighters and the Public.” [In eng]. Inhal Toxicol 28, no. 3 (2016): 95-139.

Averett, Nancy. “Smoke Signals: Teasing out Adverse Health Effects of Wildfire Emissions.” Environmental Health Perspectives 124, no. 9 (2016/09/01 2016): A166-A66.

de Groot, Jasper H. B., Monique A. M. Smeets, Matt J. Rowson, Patricia J. Bulsing, Cor G. Blonk, Joy E. Wilkinson, and Gün R. Semin. “A Sniff of Happiness.” Psychological Science 26, no. 6 (2015): 684-700.

Frankenberg, Elizabeth, Douglas McKee, and Duncan Thomas. “Health Consequences of Forest Fires in Indonesia.” Demography 42, no. 1 (2005): 109-29.

Groot, Emily, Alexa Caturay, Yasmin Khan, and Ray Copes. “A Systematic Review of the Health Impacts of Occupational Exposure to Wildland Fires.” [In English]. International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 32, no. 2 (2019): 121-40.

Johnston, Fay H., Sarah B. Henderson, Yang Chen, James T. Randerson, Miriam Marlier, Ruth S. DeFries, Patrick Kinney, David M. J. S. Bowman, and Michael Brauer. “Estimated Global Mortality Attributable to Smoke from Landscape Fires.” [In English]. Environmental Health Perspectives 120, no. 5 (May 2012): 695-701.

Koopmans, Erica, Trina Fyfe, Mike Eadie, and Chelsea A. Pelletier. “Exploring Prevention and Mitigation Strategies to Reduce the Health Impacts of Occupational Exposure to Wildfires for Wildland Firefighters and Related Personnel: Protocol of a Scoping Study.” Systematic Reviews 9, no. 1 (2020/05/29 2020): 119.

Liu, Jia C., Gavin Pereira, Sarah A. Uhl, Mercedes A. Bravo, and Michelle L. Bell. “A Systematic Review of the Physical Health Impacts from Non-Occupational Exposure to Wildfire Smoke.” Environmental Research 136 (2015/01/01/ 2015): 120-32.

Lo Bue, Maria C. “Early Childhood During Indonesia’s Wildfires: Health Outcomes and Long-Run Schooling Achievements.” Article. Economic Development & Cultural Change 67, no. 4 (2019): 969-1003.

Mirabelli, M. C., N. Künzli, E. Avol, F. D. Gilliland, W. J. Gauderman, R. McConnell, and J. M. Peters. “Respiratory Symptoms Following Wildfire Smoke Exposure: Airway Size as a Susceptibility Factor.” [In eng]. Epidemiology 20, no. 3 (May 2009): 451-9.

Naeher, Luke P, Michael Brauer, Michael Lipsett, Judith T Zelikoff, Christopher D Simpson, Jane Q Koenig, and Kirk R Smith. “Woodsmoke Health Effects: A Review.” Inhalation toxicology 19, no. 1 (2007): 67-106.

Navarro, Kathleen M., Kathleen A. Clark, Daniel J. Hardt, Colleen E. Reid, Peter W. Lahm, Joseph W. Domitrovich, Corey R. Butler, and John R. Balmes. “Wildland Firefighter Exposure to Smoke and Covid-19: A New Risk on the Fire Line.” Sci Total Environ 760 (2021): 144296-96.

Olsson, Mats J., Johan N. Lundström, Bruce A. Kimball, Amy R. Gordon, Bianka Karshikoff, Nishteman Hosseini, Kimmo Sorjonen, et al. “The Scent of Disease:Human Body Odor Contains an Early Chemosensory Cue of Sickness.” Psychological Science 25, no. 3 (2014): 817-23.

Reid, Colleen E., and Melissa May Maestas. “Wildfire Smoke Exposure under Climate Change: Impact on Respiratory Health of Affected Communities.” Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine 25, no. 2 (2019).

Reid Colleen, E., Michael Brauer, H. Johnston Fay, Michael Jerrett, R. Balmes John, and T. Elliott Catherine. “Critical Review of Health Impacts of Wildfire Smoke Exposure.” Environmental Health Perspectives 124, no. 9 (2016/09/01 2016): 1334-43.

Reinhardt, Timothy E., and George Broyles. “Factors Affecting Smoke and Crystalline Silica Exposure among Wildland Firefighters.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 16, no. 2 (2019/02/01 2019): 151-64.

Richardson, Leslie, John B. Loomis, and Patricia A. Champ. “Valuing Morbidity from Wildfire Smoke Exposure: A Comparison of Revealed and Stated Preference Techniques.” Land Economics 89, no. 1 (2013): 76-100.

Younoh Kima, Scott Knowlesb, James Manleyc, Vlad Radoias. “Long-Run Health Consequences of Air Pollution: Evidence from Indonesia’s Forest Fires of 1997.” Economics and Human Biology 26 (2017): 186-98.


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