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Jiwon Jung

Jiwon Jung

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University of Washington · Atmospheric Sciences

Active 2008–2024

h-index12
Citations425
Papers4625 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Environmental health
  • Environmental planning
  • Ecology
  • Environmental science
  • Biology
  • Medicine
  • Environmental protection
  • Environmental resource management
  • Geography

Selected publications

  • Wildfire, Smoke Exposure, Human Health, and Environmental Justice Need to be Integrated into Forest Restoration and Management

    Current Environmental Health Reports · 2022 · 144 citations

    • Environmental health
    • Environmental planning
    • Environmental resource management

    PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Increasing wildfire size and severity across the western United States has created an environmental and social crisis that must be approached from a transdisciplinary perspective. Climate change and more than a century of fire exclusion and wildfire suppression have led to contemporary wildfires with more severe environmental impacts and human smoke exposure. Wildfires increase smoke exposure for broad swaths of the US population, though outdoor workers and socially disadvantaged groups with limited adaptive capacity can be disproportionally exposed. Exposure to wildfire smoke is associated with a range of health impacts in children and adults, including exacerbation of existing respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, worse birth outcomes, and cardiovascular events. Seasonally dry forests in Washington, Oregon, and California can benefit from ecological restoration as a way to adapt forests to climate change and reduce smoke impacts on affected communities. RECENT FINDINGS: Each wildfire season, large smoke events, and their adverse impacts on human health receive considerable attention from both the public and policymakers. The severity of recent wildfire seasons has state and federal governments outlining budgets and prioritizing policies to combat the worsening crisis. This surging attention provides an opportunity to outline the actions needed now to advance research and practice on conservation, economic, environmental justice, and public health interests, as well as the trade-offs that must be considered. Scientists, planners, foresters and fire managers, fire safety, air quality, and public health practitioners must collaboratively work together. This article is the result of a series of transdisciplinary conversations to find common ground and subsequently provide a holistic view of how forest and fire management intersect with human health through the impacts of smoke and articulate the need for an integrated approach to both planning and practice.

Frequent coauthors

  • June T. Spector

    University of Washington

    19 shared
  • Chung Gun Lee

    Korea National Sport University

    10 shared
  • Kyoung Tai No

    Yonsei University

    9 shared
  • Won‐Seok Oh

    Seoul National University

    9 shared
  • Chang Joon Lee

    University of Auckland

    9 shared
  • Kwang-Hwi Cho

    Soongsil University

    9 shared
  • Doo Nam Kim

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

    9 shared
  • Sung Kwang Lee

    Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology

    9 shared

Education

  • PhD, Geography

    Florida State University

    2019
  • MA, Department of Geography

    The Ohio State University

    2012
  • BS, Department of Geography

    Konkuk University

    2010

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