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Healthy wetlands, healthy people: a review of wetlands and human …

WEBDespite the production of more food and extraction of more water globally, wetlands continue to decline and public health and living standards for many do not improve. Why …

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How do healthy rivers benefit society

WEBFriday, January 1, 2016. Rivers are essential to human well-being. However, many rivers around the world are severely degraded or at risk, which undermines their ability to …

Category:  Health Go Health

Diversifying Food and Diets: Using agricultural biodiversity to

WEBThis book addresses the biodiversity dimensions of the challenge of eradicating hunger and malnutrition and makes the case for re-examining food systems and diets. The book is …

Category:  Nutrition,  Food Go Health

Children's environmental health: risks and remedies Climate

WEBThis policy brief (part of PRB’s Emerging Policy Issues in Population, Health, and Environment series) explores children’s special vulnerability to environmental hazards …

Category:  Health Go Health

El Niño and health Climate Technology Centre & Network Fri, …

WEBEl Niño in 2015-2016 is the strongest such event for decades, and is currently affecting the health of millions of vulnerable people in the Horn of Africa, southern and eastern Africa, …

Category:  Health Go Health

Human health Climate Technology Centre & Network 1109

WEBThere are innovative greenhouse gas reduction approaches available for the health and social services sector today that could already be applied to buildings, facilities, food …

Category:  Food Go Health

Sustainable community design and practices Climate Technology …

WEBAs the concept and practices of a sustainable built environment have evolved over the years, it is increasingly recognised that the scope should be expanded beyond individual …

Category:  Health Go Health

Capacity building and training Climate Technology Centre

WEBA country cannot mitigate or adapt to climate change without first strengthening skills and the knowledge to do so. The CTCN works with network …

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Livestock disease management Climate Technology Centre

WEBLivestock systems in developing countries are characterised by rapid change, driven by factors such as population growth, increases in the demand for livestock products as …

Category:  Health Go Health

Water recycling and reclamation Climate Technology Centre

WEBWater recycling and reclamation. In many communities around the world, the growth of populations and economies are causing demand for freshwater to increase at an …

Category:  Health Go Health

TAKING ACTION: PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES IN …

WEBOf the. 13 interventions we review, the median coverage rate ranges from 1 to 79 percent. By 2030 the median coverage rate for all 13 should be 90 percent. 5. Deepen …

Category:  Health Go Health

ENHANCING THE LINKS BETWEEN RESILIENCE AND NUTRITION

WEBENHANCING THE LINKS BETWEEN RESILIENCE AND NUTRITION. Charlotte Dufour, Domitille Kauffmann, and Neil Marsland. chapter attempts to bring together the thinking …

Category:  Nutrition Go Health

Solar water disinfection Climate Technology Centre & Network

WEBSolar water disinfection is a type of portable water purification that uses solar energy to make biologically-contaminated water clean. It is well documented that solar energy can …

Category:  Health Go Health

The Energy Access Situation in Developing Countries: A Review

WEBThis report takes stock of the current energy access situation in developing countries, analyzing a range of energy access data available from developing countries that is …

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Promotion of non-motorised transport Climate Technology …

WEBNon-motorised transport (NMT) is often a key element of successfully encouraging clean urban transport. It can be a very attractive mode of transport for relatively short …

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Climate Change Risk Assessment Guidelines

WEB6 Concept of Climate Change Risk Assessment 2.2.1 IPCC Risk: According to the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2, …

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pesticideUse in Sri Lanka

WEBDiscussion paper 1. Introduction Pest damage is a serious problem to many of the major food and industrial crops grown in the world. An estimated 30% to 60% annual yield loss …

Category:  Food Go Health