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Forestry Economics Review (2020) 2 (1): 81–96.
Published: 04 November 2020
... pollutants), carbon, soot, minerals, etc. and floats in the air as it is very light. If inhaled into the human body, it is known to cause respiratory diseases, lung cancer, cerebrovascular diseases, cardiovascular diseases and pain in the circulatory system (Abbey, 1995 ; Apte, 2015 ; Atkinson, 2014...

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