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Journal articlesDisease control ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TRYPANOSOMIASISPublished dateWednesday, August 7, 2019 - 04:00
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Journal articlesAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH FARMERS INCOME GENERATION RESEARCH METHODS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL ASPECTS ECONOMIC ASPECTS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Understanding people, their livelihood systems, demands and impact of innovations to advance development
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Journal articlesTRYPANOSOMIASIS SOCIAL CONFLICTS PARASITIC DISEASES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ECOLOGY HABITAT FRAGMENTATION BIOPHYSICS MIGRATION CONFLICT RESEARCH
Civil conflict and sleeping sickness in Africa in general and Uganda in particular
Published dateTuesday, January 2, 2007 - 00:00 -
Journal articlesTRYPANOSOMIASIS SOCIAL CONFLICTS SYSTEMS APPROACH PARASITIC DISEASES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HABITAT FRAGMENTATION BIOPHYSICS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS ECOLOGY MIGRATION
Sleeping sickness in Southeastern Uganda : a systems approach
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Journal articlesURBAN AREAS URBAN PLANNING Urban agriculture PROJECT DESIGN Food security INCOME GENERATION
Designing the edible urban landscape
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Journal articlesRODENT CONTROL PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Disease control LIVING CONDITIONS DATA ANALYSIS
Development of a community-based intervention for the control of Chagas disease based on peridomestic animal management : an eco-bio-social perspective
Integrated vector management strategies depend on local eco-biosocial conditions, community participation, political will, and inter-sectorial partnership.
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Journal articlesGender WETLANDS RICE Food security CULTIVATION SYSTEMS PLANT VARIETIES BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY Biodiversity Gender PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH CROP YIELD
Participatory identification of farmer acceptable improved rice varieties for rain-fed 683 lowland ecologies in Uganda
Rain-fed lowland rice production in Uganda is associated with field expansion rather than intensification. Consequently, farmers are encroaching on vulnerable ecologies, especially the wetlands.
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Journal articlesWETLANDS RURAL ECONOMY Food security INVESTMENT RETURNS AGRONOMY ECOSYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION WATER RESOURCES ECONOMIC EVALUATION
Total economic value of wetlands products and services in Uganda
Wetland resources play a vital role in contributing to food security in Uganda.
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Journal articlesCHILDREN PESTICIDES BANANAS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Ecohealth ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Indigenous children living nearby plantations with chlorpyrifos-treated bags have elevated 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCPy) urinary concentrations
Results suggest that the general living environment of children from the banana village is contaminated with chlorpyrifos, detected in air, soil, surface water, mattress and house dust samples, and in all the hand and foot wash samples.
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Journal articlesWETLANDS TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Food security
Govt embarks on demarcating wetlands
Fostering tourism. According to the World Tourism
Organisation, in 2010 the number of international tourists
reached 940 million, and it is anticipated that this fi gure willPublished dateMonday, January 2, 2012 - 05:00