The summer of smoke: ecosocial and health impacts of a record wildfire season in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Background: Between June and August 2014, Canada's Northwest Territories experienced their worst wildfire season on record, with prolonged smoke events and poor air quality. In total, 385 separate fires burned 3 400 000 hectares of land costing CAN$56·1 million in firefighting expenses. In the...
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Main Authors: | Warren Dodd (Author), Courtney Howard (Author), Caren Rose (Author), Craig Scott (Author), Patrick Scott (Author), Ashlee Cunsolo (Author), James Orbinski (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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