Repeat wildfire and smoke experiences shared by four communities in Southern California: local impacts and community needs
Families in unincorporated communities in Southern California's Eastern Coachella Valley (ECV) increasingly experience the burden of repeat wildfires and smoke. This study describes their lived wildfire and smoke experiences, health impacts, unique community-level inequities that compound wildf...
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Main Authors: | Suellen Hopfer (Author), Anqi Jiao (Author), Mengyi Li (Author), Anna Lisa Vargas (Author), Jun Wu (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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