‘I didn’t feel safe inside’: navigating public health advice, housing and living with bushfire smoke

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
R. Williamson, C. Banwell, A. Calear, Christine Labond, L. Leach, Anna Olsen, Christine B Phillips, E. Walsh, T. Zulfiqar
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Bushfires, and resulting bushfire smoke, were major environmental, social and health crises in Australia in the summer of 2019–20. In Australia’s national capital the smoke pollution index topped global charts, and public health communications were rapidly developed that advised people to stay indoors to avoid smoke exposure. Drawing on interviews with a diverse range of housed residents, we explore people’s experiences of navigating public health advice and managing the bushfire smoke in relation to the materiality of their homes. Given the increasing likelihood of living with such crises in the Anthropocene, we highlight the need for future bushfire public health advice to recognise local housing geographies, residents’ embodied vulnerabilities and the relational ways people live with their everyday built environment, and suggest possible policy responses.
“我在里面感觉不安全”:在公共卫生建议、住房和森林大火烟雾中生活
摘要2019–20年夏季,丛林大火及其产生的山火烟雾是澳大利亚的主要环境、社会和健康危机。在澳大利亚首都,烟雾污染指数在全球排行榜上名列前茅,公共卫生通讯也迅速发展起来,建议人们呆在室内避免接触烟雾。通过对各种居住居民的采访,我们探讨了人们在遵循公共卫生建议和管理丛林大火烟雾方面的经历,这些经历与他们家的物质性有关。鉴于在人类世生活在此类危机中的可能性越来越大,我们强调了未来山火公共卫生建议的必要性,以认识到当地的住房地理位置、居民的具体脆弱性以及人们与日常建筑环境的关系方式,并提出可能的政策应对措施。
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期刊介绍: Critical Public Health (CPH) is a respected peer-review journal for researchers and practitioners working in public health, health promotion and related fields. It brings together international scholarship to provide critical analyses of theory and practice, reviews of literature and explorations of new ways of working. The journal publishes high quality work that is open and critical in perspective and which reports on current research and debates in the field. CPH encourages an interdisciplinary focus and features innovative analyses. It is committed to exploring and debating issues of equity and social justice; in particular, issues of sexism, racism and other forms of oppression.
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