Bushfires, Human Health Economics, and Pyrogeography

作者: David Bowman , FAY Johnston , None

DOI: 10.1111/1745-5871.12065

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摘要: Bushfires (landscape fires) are a key Earth system process that affects humans and our societies economies. In recent article, we explored the coupling of to landscape fire through lens human health impacts bushfire smoke. We noted such an approach demands recognition indirect costs bushfires cannot be captured by simplistic proxies as deaths directly attributable front. Evaluation direct economic disasters, management remains poorly developed research frontier collaboration expertise from broad cross-section fields often have limited experience collaborating together. The need for synthetic thinking about fire's place on has spawned discipline pyrogeography.

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