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Comparing the health burden associated with wildfire and prescribed fire smoke in the past to the future burden estimated under a projected prescribed fire management scenario in California
Health and exposure data. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally identifiable information regarding living individuals, according to the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This dataset contains information about human research subjects. Because there is potential to identify individual participants and disclose personal information, either alone or in combination with other datasets, individual level data are not appropriate to post for public access. Restricted access may be granted to authorized persons by contacting the party listed. EPA cannot release CBI, or data protected by copyright, patent, or otherwise subject to trade secret restrictions. Request for access to CBI data may be directed to the dataset owner by an authorized person by contacting the party listed. It can be accessed through the following means: For access to the data please reach out to the corresponding author. Format: The data is owned by the California Department of Public Health.
This dataset is associated with the following publication:
Rosenberg, A., S. Hoshiko, J.R. Buckman, K.R. Yeomans, T. Hayashi,, S.J. Kramer, S. Huang, N.H.F. French, and A. Rappold. Health Impacts of Future Prescribed Fire Smoke: Considerations From an Exposure Scenario in California. Earth’s Future. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, USA, 12(2): e2023EF003778, (2024).
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| description | Health and exposure data. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally identifiable information regarding living individuals, according to the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This dataset contains information about human research subjects. Because there is potential to identify individual participants and disclose personal information, either alone or in combination with other datasets, individual level data are not appropriate to post for public access. Restricted access may be granted to authorized persons by contacting the party listed. EPA cannot release CBI, or data protected by copyright, patent, or otherwise subject to trade secret restrictions. Request for access to CBI data may be directed to the dataset owner by an authorized person by contacting the party listed. It can be accessed through the following means: For access to the data please reach out to the corresponding author. Format: The data is owned by the California Department of Public Health. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Rosenberg, A., S. Hoshiko, J.R. Buckman, K.R. Yeomans, T. Hayashi,, S.J. Kramer, S. Huang, N.H.F. French, and A. Rappold. Health Impacts of Future Prescribed Fire Smoke: Considerations From an Exposure Scenario in California. Earth’s Future. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, USA, 12(2): e2023EF003778, (2024). |
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| identifier | https://doi.org/10.23719/1532134 |
| keyword |
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"Fire Management",
"Prescribed Fires",
"Wildfire smoke",
"climate change"
]
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| license | https://pasteur.epa.gov/license/sciencehub-license-non-epa-generated.html |
| modified | 2025-04-04 |
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"020:000"
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| publisher |
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"name": "U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)",
"subOrganizationOf": {
"name": "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency",
"subOrganizationOf": {
"name": "U.S. Government"
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| references |
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"https://doi.org/10.1029/2023ef003778"
]
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| rights | EPA Category: Personally Identifiable Information (PII), NARA Category: Privacy; EPA Category: Confidential Business Information, NARA Category: Proprietary-Manufacturer |
| title | Comparing the health burden associated with wildfire and prescribed fire smoke in the past to the future burden estimated under a projected prescribed fire management scenario in California |