- Global
Wildland Fire Emission Model (GWEM): Evaluating the use of global
area burnt satellite data (J. Geophysical Research 109, D14S04; PDF, 700 KB)
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Global
Estimate of Emissions From Wildland Fires and Other Biomass Burning (PDF)
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The
IGAC Biomass Burning Experiment (BIBEX) (IGACtivities Newsletter No.
15, December 1998) (html)
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Smoking
Rain Clouds over the Amazon
(SCIENCE Vol. 303, 27 February 2004, pp. 1337-1342,
PDF, 0.5 MB)
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Smoke-Haze
Pollution: A Review of the 1997 Episode in Southeast Asia (PDF)
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Domestic
Combustion of Biomass Fuels in Developing Countries: A Major Source
of Atmospheric Pollutants
(PDF, 130 KB)
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Comments
on „Domestic Combustion of Biomass Fuels in Developing Countries”
(PDF,
114 KB)
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Health
Guidelines for Vegetation Fire Events (Guideline Document)
(PDF,
0.9 MB)
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Transport of biomass burning Smoke to the upper
troposphere by deep convection in the equatorial region (PDF)
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The
Subtropical Global Plume in PEM-T A, PEM-T B, and GASP: How Tropical Emissions Affect the
Remote Pacific (PDF)
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A Satellite View of
Aerosols in the Climate System (PDF)
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International Global
Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) Project volume "Integration and Synthesis", draft
Chapter 2: Biosphere/Atmosphere Interactions (with subchapter 2.2 "Biomass
Burning") (PDF)
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International
Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) Project volume "Integration and Synthesis"
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Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) Special Reports on Emissions, Land-Use Change etc. (html)
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Wildland
fire in ecosystems: Effects of fire on air
(PDF)
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Bushfires,
air pollution and asthma (Editorial, The Medical Journal of Australia, 3 June
2002, 176 (11), 517)
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Exposure
to bushfire smoke and asthma: an ecological study
(The Medical Journal of Australia, 3 June 2002; 176 (11), 535-538)
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Emissions
of organic air toxics from open burning: a comprehensive review
(Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 30, 1-32, 2004) (PDF,
0.6 MB)
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Smoke Exposure at Western Wildfires (U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Research Station, Research Paper PNW-RP-525, July 2000; PDF, 3.7 MB)
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Smoke Exposure Among Firefighters at Prescribed Burns in the Pacific Northwest (U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Research Paper PNW-RP-526, October 2000;
PDF, 0.4MB)
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Burning
wood for fuel could kill 10 million Africans (PDF, 13 KB)
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The Quest for Fire: Hazards
of a Daily Struggle (PDF, 99 KB)
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Residential
Biofuels in South Asia: Carbonaceous Aerosol Emissions and Climate
Impacts (PDF, 155 KB)
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The
Australian smoke management forecast system (PDF, 7 MB)
- Wildland firefighter health risks and respiratory protection:
English version:
http://www.irsst.qc.ca/files/documents/PubIRSST/R-572.pdf
French version:
http://www.irsst.qc.ca/files/documents/PubIRSST/R-571.pdf
(by
Claire Austin 2008, courtesy Claire Austin and IRSST
www.irsst.qc.ca; PDF, 1.5 MB)
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Vegetation Fire Smoke: Nature, Impacts and Policies to Reduce
Negative Consequences on Humans and the Environment (A
Publication of ECFF, GFMC and the Council of Europe, 2007; (PDF, 1
MB)
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Global Monitoring and Forecasting of Biomass-Burning Smoke:
Description of and Lessons From the Fire Locating and Modeling of
Burning Emissions (FLAMBE) Program (by J.S. Reid et al., 2009) (PDF,
2 MB)
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Assessing variability and
long-term trends in burned area by merging multiple satellite fire
products (by L. Giglio et al., Biogeosciences, 7, 1171-1186,
2010; PDF, 1.8 MB)
- Biomass Sustainability and Carbon Policy Study by Manomet Center for
Conservation Sciences (Massachussets) (10 June 2010)
Short Press
Release (PDF, 0.2 MB) and full report
„Biomass
Sustainability and Carbon Policy Study” (PDF, 5 MB)
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Towards
assessing fire feedbacks in the Earth system: Global process-based
fire modelling (by S. Kloster, 2010) (PDF, 0.7 MB)
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Global fire
emissions and the contribution of deforestation, savanna, forest,
agricultural, and peat fires (1997–2009) (by Guido van der Werf
et al., 2010)
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