“when people see me, they know me; they trust what i say”: characterizing the role of trusted sources for smoke risk communication in the okanogan river airshed emphasis area

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  • who: Leah M. Wood from the To address study aims we developed a guide for the KIIs, which we then refined by integrating feedback from community partners, to ensure local and cultural relevanceUsing this guide, we held a total of , one-hour KIIs with community leaders and people in public service roles. KII participants were asked to describe their perceptions of how information about smoke is communicated. In the KIIs, they provided formative insight into community and cultural values and perspectives on smoke from wildfires and prescribed fires, as well as smoke communications. Information learned through KIIs . . .

     

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