Policy Implications for Protecting Health from the Hazards of Fire Smoke. A Panel Discussion Report from the Workshop Landscape Fire Smoke: Protecting Health in an Era of Escalating Fire Risk

Globally, and nationally in Australia, bushfires are expected to increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change. To date, protection of human health from fire smoke has largely relied on individual-level actions. Recent bushfires experienced during the Australian summer of 2019–2020 occur...

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Published inInternational journal of environmental research and public health Vol. 18; no. 11; p. 5702
Main Authors Cowie, Christine T., Wheeler, Amanda J., Tripovich, Joy S., Porta-Cubas, Ana, Dennekamp, Martine, Vardoulakis, Sotiris, Goldman, Michele, Sweet, Melissa, Howard, Penny, Johnston, Fay
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Abstract Globally, and nationally in Australia, bushfires are expected to increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change. To date, protection of human health from fire smoke has largely relied on individual-level actions. Recent bushfires experienced during the Australian summer of 2019–2020 occurred over a prolonged period and encompassed far larger geographical areas than previously experienced, resulting in extreme levels of smoke for extended periods of time. This particular bushfire season resulted in highly challenging conditions, where many people were unable to protect themselves from smoke exposures. The Centre for Air pollution, energy and health Research (CAR), an Australian research centre, hosted a two-day symposium, Landscape Fire Smoke: Protecting health in an era of escalating fire risk, on 8 and 9 October 2020. One component of the symposium was a dedicated panel discussion where invited experts were asked to examine alternative policy settings for protecting health from fire smoke hazards with specific reference to interventions to minimise exposure, protection of outdoor workers, and current systems for communicating health risk. This paper documents the proceedings of the expert panel and participant discussion held during the workshop.
AbstractList Globally, and nationally in Australia, bushfires are expected to increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change. To date, protection of human health from fire smoke has largely relied on individual-level actions. Recent bushfires experienced during the Australian summer of 2019–2020 occurred over a prolonged period and encompassed far larger geographical areas than previously experienced, resulting in extreme levels of smoke for extended periods of time. This particular bushfire season resulted in highly challenging conditions, where many people were unable to protect themselves from smoke exposures. The Centre for Air pollution, energy and health Research (CAR), an Australian research centre, hosted a two-day symposium, Landscape Fire Smoke: Protecting health in an era of escalating fire risk, on 8 and 9 October 2020. One component of the symposium was a dedicated panel discussion where invited experts were asked to examine alternative policy settings for protecting health from fire smoke hazards with specific reference to interventions to minimise exposure, protection of outdoor workers, and current systems for communicating health risk. This paper documents the proceedings of the expert panel and participant discussion held during the workshop.
Globally, and nationally in Australia, bushfires are expected to increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change. To date, protection of human health from fire smoke has largely relied on individual-level actions. Recent bushfires experienced during the Australian summer of 2019–2020 occurred over a prolonged period and encompassed far larger geographical areas than previously experienced, resulting in extreme levels of smoke for extended periods of time. This particular bushfire season resulted in highly challenging conditions, where many people were unable to protect themselves from smoke exposures. The Centre for Air pollution, energy and health Research (CAR), an Australian research centre, hosted a two-day symposium, Landscape Fire Smoke: Protecting health in an era of escalating fire risk , on 8 and 9 October 2020. One component of the symposium was a dedicated panel discussion where invited experts were asked to examine alternative policy settings for protecting health from fire smoke hazards with specific reference to interventions to minimise exposure, protection of outdoor workers, and current systems for communicating health risk. This paper documents the proceedings of the expert panel and participant discussion held during the workshop.
Author Tripovich, Joy S
Dennekamp, Martine
Goldman, Michele
Sweet, Melissa
Cowie, Christine T
Johnston, Fay
Vardoulakis, Sotiris
Wheeler, Amanda J
Howard, Penny
Porta-Cubas, Ana
AuthorAffiliation 1 Centre for Air Pollution, Energy and Health Research (CAR), Liverpool 2170, Australia; amanda.wheeler@acu.edu.au (A.J.W.); joy.tripovich@sydney.edu.au (J.S.T.); ana.porta@sydney.edu.au (A.P.-C.); Martine.Dennekamp@epa.vic.gov.au (M.D.); fay.johnston@utas.edu.au (F.J.)
12 Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia
3 Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research, Liverpool 2170, Australia
7 National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra 2601, Australia; Sotiris.Vardoulakis@anu.edu.au
10 Maritime Union of Australia, West Melbourne 3003, Australia; penny.howard@mua.org.au
9 Croakey Health Media, Sydney School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney 2006, Australia; melissa@croakey.org
5 Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne 3000, Australia
11 Anthropology Department, The University of Sydney, Sydney 2006, Australia
2 South West Sydney Clinical
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