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2015-2020 年佐治亚州及周边地区计划火烧对空气质量和过早死亡人数的预估影响。

Estimated Impacts of Prescribed Fires on Air Quality and Premature Deaths in Georgia and Surrounding Areas in the US, 2015-2020.

机构信息

School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, United States.

National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, United States.

出版信息

Environ Sci Technol. 2024 Jul 16;58(28):12343-12355. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.4c00890. Epub 2024 Jun 29.

Abstract

Smoke from wildfires poses a substantial threat to health in communities near and far. To mitigate the extent and potential damage of wildfires, prescribed burning techniques are commonly employed as land management tools; however, they introduce their own smoke-related risks. This study investigates the impact of prescribed fires on daily average PM and maximum daily 8-h averaged O (MDA8-O) concentrations and estimates premature deaths associated with short-term exposure to prescribed fire PM and MDA8-O in Georgia and surrounding areas of the Southeastern US from 2015 to 2020. Our findings indicate that over the study domain, prescribed fire contributes to average daily PM by 0.94 ± 1.45 μg/m (mean ± standard deviation), accounting for 14.0% of year-round ambient PM. Higher average daily contributions were predicted during the extensive burning season (January-April): 1.43 ± 1.97 μg/m (20.0% of ambient PM). Additionally, prescribed burning is also responsible for an annual average increase of 0.36 ± 0.61 ppb in MDA8-O (approximately 0.8% of ambient MDA8-O) and 1.3% (0.62 ± 0.88 ppb) during the extensive burning season. We estimate that short-term exposure to prescribed fire PM and MDA8-O could have caused 2665 (95% confidence interval (CI): 2249-3080) and 233 (95% CI: 148-317) excess deaths, respectively. These results suggest that smoke from prescribed burns increases the mortality. However, refraining from such burns may escalate the risk of wildfires; therefore, the trade-offs between the health impacts of wildfires and prescribed fires, including morbidity, need to be taken into consideration in future studies.

摘要

野火产生的烟雾对附近和遥远社区的健康构成了重大威胁。为了减轻野火的程度和潜在破坏,通常采用规定的燃烧技术作为土地管理工具;然而,它们也带来了自己与烟雾相关的风险。本研究调查了规定的火灾对佐治亚州和美国东南部周边地区 2015 年至 2020 年期间每日平均 PM 和最大日 8 小时平均 O(MDA8-O)浓度的影响,并估计了与短期接触规定的火灾 PM 和 MDA8-O 相关的过早死亡人数。我们的研究结果表明,在研究区域内,规定的火灾导致平均每日 PM 增加 0.94 ± 1.45μg/m(平均值±标准差),占全年环境 PM 的 14.0%。在广泛的燃烧季节(1 月至 4 月),预测的平均每日贡献更高:1.43 ± 1.97μg/m(占环境 PM 的 20.0%)。此外,规定的燃烧还导致 MDA8-O 的年平均增加 0.36 ± 0.61 ppb(约占环境 MDA8-O 的 0.8%),以及广泛的燃烧季节中每年增加 1.3%(0.62 ± 0.88 ppb)。我们估计,短期接触规定的火灾 PM 和 MDA8-O 可能导致 2665 人(95%置信区间(CI):2249-3080)和 233 人(95% CI:148-317)超额死亡。这些结果表明,规定的燃烧烟雾增加了死亡率。然而,避免这种燃烧可能会增加野火的风险;因此,在未来的研究中需要考虑野火和规定的火灾对健康的影响之间的权衡,包括发病率。

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