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Disproportionate Impacts of Wildfires among Elderly and Low-Income Communities in California from 2000–2020

机译:2000 - 2020年加州老年人和低收入社区中野火的不成比例对加利福尼亚州的影响

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Wildfires can be detrimental to urban and rural communities, causing impacts in the form of psychological stress, direct physical injury, and smoke-related morbidity and mortality. This study examined the area burned by wildfires over the entire state of California from the years 2000 to 2020 in order to quantify and identify whether burned area and fire frequency differed across Census tracts according to socioeconomic indicators over time. Wildfire data were obtained from the California Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) and National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), while demographic data were obtained from the American Community Survey. Results showed a doubling in the number of Census tracts that experienced major wildfires and a near doubling in the number of people residing in wildfire-impacted Census tracts, mostly due to an over 23,000 acre/year increase in the area burned by wildfires over the last two decades. Census tracts with a higher fire frequency and burned area had lower proportions of minority groups on average. However, when considering Native American populations, a greater proportion resided in highly impacted Census tracts. Such Census tracts also had higher proportions of older residents. In general, high-impact Census tracts tended to have higher proportions of low-income residents and lower proportions of high-income residents, as well as lower median household incomes and home values. These findings are important to policymakers and state agencies as it relates to environmental justice and the allocation of resources before, during, and after wildfires in the state of California.
机译:野火可能不利于城市和农村社区,造成心理压力,直接的身体伤害,和烟雾有关的发病率和死亡率的形式影响。本研究领域,以烧野火在加州的整个状态,从2000年至2020年量化,并确定过火面积和火灾频率根据随着时间的推移社会经济指标跨人口普查区是否不同。从加州消防和资源评估计划(FRAP)和国家间消防中心(同业中心)获得的Wildfire数据,而人口统计数据是从美国社区调查获得。结果显示,在经历了重大的野火和居住在野火影响人口普查区,主要是由于该地区的超过23000英亩/年增加的人数增加了近一倍人口普查区的数量增加一倍烧野火过去二十年。有较高的耐火频率人口普查和过火面积平均有少数民族的比例较低。然而,考虑到美国本土的人口时,一个更大的比例高影响人口普查区居住。这样的普查小区也有老年居民的比例较高。在一般情况下,高影响力的人口普查区往往有低收入居民,高收入居民比例较低的比例较高,以及较低的中位数家庭收入和家庭价值观。这些发现对政策制定者和政府机构重要的,因为它在涉及到环境正义和资源之前的分配,并在加利福尼亚州野火之后。

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