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Catastrophic impact of extreme 2019 Indonesian peatland fires on urban air quality and health

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Catastrophic impact of extreme 2019 Indonesian peatland fires on urban air quality and health

M. J. Grosvenor, V. Ardiyani, et al.

Tropical peatland fires in Indonesia during the El Niño-related droughts severely degrade air quality, leading to over 87,000 estimated excess deaths nationwide in 2019 due to fire-induced PM2.5 exposure. This impactful research conducted by Mark J. Grosvenor, Vissia Ardiyani, Martin J. Wooster, Stefan Gillott, David C. Green, Puji Lestari, and Wiranda Suri highlights the urgent need for fire prevention and landscape remediation.

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