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Understanding and managing the health impacts of poor air quality from landscape fires
Landscape fires are increasing in frequency and severity, and their associated smoke emissions, both gaseous and aerosolised, have major implications for global warming, rainfall distribution and human health.
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Australian Research Council
British Columbia Government
Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions
New South Wales Environment Protection Agency
Tasmania Fire Service
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Medical Journal of AustraliaVolume
207Issue
6Pagination
229-230ISSN
0025-729XDepartment/School
Menzies Institute for Medical ResearchPublisher
Australasian Med Publ Co LtdPlace of publication
Level 1, 76 Berry St, Sydney, Australia, Nsw, 2060Rights statement
Copyright 2017 AMPCo Pty LtdRepository Status
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