Biomass burning-derived airborne particulate matter in Southeast Asia: A critical review

MG Adam, PTM Tran, N Bolan… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2021 - Elsevier
Smoke haze episodes, resulting from uncontrolled biomass burning (BB) including forest
and peat fires, continue to occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), affecting air quality, atmospheric …

Economics of crop residue management

VV Krishna, M Mkondiwa - Annual Review of Resource …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
More than five billion metric tons of agricultural residues are produced annually worldwide.
Despite having multiple uses and significant potential to augment crop and livestock …

Spatial–temporal variability and health impact of particulate matter during a 2019–2020 biomass burning event in Southeast Asia

M Othman, MT Latif, HHA Hamid, R Uning… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
To understand the characteristics of particulate matter (PM) in the Southeast Asia region, the
spatial–temporal concentrations of PM10, PM2. 5 and PM1 in Malaysia (Putrajaya, Bukit …

How harmful is particulate matter emitted from biomass burning? A Thailand perspective

HJ Johnston, W Mueller, S Steinle, S Vardoulakis… - Current Pollution …, 2019 - Springer
Purpose of Review A large body of epidemiological evidence demonstrates that exposure to
particulate matter (PM) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Many …

Air pollution from forest and vegetation fires in Southeast Asia disproportionately impacts the poor

CL Reddington, L Conibear, S Robinson, C Knote… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Forest and vegetation fires, used as tools for agriculture and deforestation, are a major
source of air pollutants and can cause serious air quality issues in many parts of Asia …

Airborne particulate matter from biomass burning in Thailand: Recent issues, challenges, and options

P Suriyawong, S Chuetor, H Samae, S Piriyakarnsakul… - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Many of the current atmospheric environmental problems facing Thailand are linked to air
pollution that is largely derived from biomass burning. Different parts of Thailand have …

Detection of forest fires and pollutant plume dispersion using IoT air quality sensors

A Lertsinsrubtavee, T Kanabkaew… - Environmental Pollution, 2023 - Elsevier
The widespread adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors has revolutionized our
understanding of the formation and mitigation of air pollution, significantly improving the …

[HTML][HTML] Fire Impacts on Soil Properties and Implications for Sustainability in Rotational Shifting Cultivation: A Review

N Arunrat, P Kongsurakan, LW Solomon… - Agriculture, 2024 - mdpi.com
Fire, a prevalent land management tool in rotational shifting cultivation (RSC), has long
been debated for its immediate disruption of surface soil, vegetation, and microbial …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of WRF-Chem PM2. 5 simulations in Thailand with different anthropogenic and biomass-burning emissions

W Thongsame, DK Henze, R Kumar, M Barth… - Atmospheric …, 2024 - Elsevier
Thailand experiences severe air quality issues, predominantly due to PM 2.5 pollution that
surpasses WHO guidelines. The main sources are attributed to energy production, industrial …

Characteristics of trace elements bound to ambient nanoparticles (PM0. 1) and a health risk assessment in southern Thailand

W Phairuang, M Inerb, M Hata, M Furuuchi - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Ambient nanoparticles, or PM 0.1 and thirteen trace elements (Al, Ba, K, Fe, Cr, Cu,
Ni, Na, Mn, Mg, Ti, Pb, and Zn) were studied in Hat Yai, Thailand during the year 2018. The …