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Factors affecting the choice of cooking fuel, cooking place and respiratory health in the Accra metropolitan area, Ghana.

2005

Indoor air pollution resulting from the combustion of solid fuels has been identified as a major health threat in the developing world. This study examines how the choice of cooking fuel, place of cooking and behavioural risk factors affect respiratory health infections in Accra, Ghana. About 65·3% of respondents use charcoal and 4·2% use unprocessed wood. A total of 241 (25·4%) respondents who cook had had respiratory health symptoms in the two weeks preceding the study. Household socioeconomic status and educational attainment of respondents were found to have a significant impact on respiratory health through their particular influence on the choice of cooking fuel. Households that use w…

AdultLung DiseasesDeveloping countryGhanaIndoor air qualityEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental healthMedicineHumansCookingSocioeconomic statusRespiratory healthPovertybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)technology industry and agriculturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfood and beveragesGeneral Social SciencesInfantMetropolitan areaWoodEducational attainmentSocioeconomic FactorsAir Pollution IndoorCharcoalChild PreschoolHousingFemalebusinessJournal of biosocial science
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A population-based coprological study of human fascioliasis in a hyperendemic area of the Bolivian Altiplano

1997

The community of Chijipata Alta, at an altitude of 3850 m, near the southern coast of Lake Titicaca in the Northern Altiplano of Bolivia, was surveyed for human fascioliasis. The global prevalence (66.7 %) and intensity (eggs per gram of faeces - epg: range: 24-4440; arithmetic mean: IooI; geometric mean: 390) proved to be the highest known in the world by means of coprological techniques. These results suggest the existence of highly hyperendemic subzones among the large human fascioliasis-endemic zone of the Bolivian Northern Altiplano. Despite the decrease in prevalence and intensity from children (75.0%, 24-4440 epg) to adults (41.7%, 144-864 epg), our findings show that in an hyperende…

AdultMaleBoliviaFascioliasisVeterinary medicineAdolescentRange (biology)HelminthiasisFecesAge DistributionAltitudeEnvironmental protectionparasitic diseasesPrevalencemedicineAnimalsHumansFasciola hepaticaChildParasite Egg CountEggs per gramFecesAgedDisease ReservoirsbiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseFasciolaInfectious DiseasesGeographyChild PreschoolFemaleParasitologyGeometric meanArithmetic meanTropical Medicine and International Health
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Biomonitoring in wearers of permethrin impregnated battle dress uniforms in Afghanistan and Germany.

2013

Objectives To analyse differences in uptake of the insecticide permethrin in wearers of non-impregnated and permethrin impregnated battle dress uniforms (BDU) in Afghanistan and Germany. Methods In two separate studies, in April 2003–January 2004 (study I, n=549) and in February–April 2005 (study II, n=195), healthy female and male members of the German Federal Armed Forces were equipped with permethrin impregnated BDU (two sub-cohorts in Germany and one in Afghanistan) while members equipped with non-impregnated uniforms served as a control group. Human biomonitoring was conducted before, during and after wearing the uniforms by measuring permethrin metabolites in urine samples via GC–MS. …

AdultMaleInsecticidesAdolescentSkin AbsorptionPopulationStatistics NonparametricToxicologyCohort StudiesYoung AdultAfghanProtective ClothingEnvironmental protectionGermanyOccupational Exposureparasitic diseasesBiomonitoringMedicineHumanseducationPermethrineducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrySmokingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAfghanistanMiddle AgedMilitary PersonnelCase-Control StudiesFemalebusinessPermethrinmedicine.drugOccupational and environmental medicine
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Assessing the impact of agri-environmental schemes on the eco-efficiency of rain-fed agriculture

2012

This paper analyses the impact of the Agri-environmental Extensification Scheme for the Protection of Flora and Fauna (F&F Scheme) on the eco-efficiency of a sample of dryland farms in the Spanish region of Castile and Leon. Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and the so-called program decomposition approach to efficiency measurement, we explore whether or not the production technology of the farms included in the F&F Scheme is more eco-efficient than the technology used by farms that are not included in the Scheme. The re-sults obtained confirm the foregoing hypothesis, providing evidence that environmental pres-sures could be reduced if all farms adopted the F&F Scheme technology. Furth…

Agricultural scienceOpportunity costAgriculturebusiness.industryMonetary valueEnvironmental protectionEconomicsData envelopment analysisEco-efficiencybusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Vegetation fire emissions and their impact on air pollution and climate

2009

Gaseous and particulate emissions from vegetation fires substantially modify the atmospheric chemical composition, degrade air quality and can alter weather and climate. The impact of vegetation fire emissions on air pollution and climate has been recognised in the late 1970s. The application of satellite data for fire-related studies in the beginning of the 21th century represented a major break through in our understanding of the global importance of fires. Today the location and extent of vegetation fires, burned area and emissions released from fires are determined from satellite products even though many uncertainties persist. Numerous dedicated experimental and modeling studies contri…

Atmospheric SciencePeat010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyAir pollutionWeather and climate010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciences/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_actionEnvironmental protection11. SustainabilitymedicineSDG 13 - Climate ActionEnvironmental impact assessment[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentAir quality indexComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Science[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmosphereVegetation15. Life on landParticulatesSeasonalitymedicine.disease13. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric Environment
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How effective are the vegetated surfaces for the CO2 sequestration? Analyzing parameters and methods

2021

Human activities are severe sources of greenhouse gases and, particularly, of CO 2 . This trend, according with the highly demanding criteria released by the international institutions, must be suitably cut, in order of turning the pollutant emissions within limits that will guarantee a sustainable and environmentally safe development of the human species. Apart the measures that are since long time usually implemented in the technological systems, other interventions should be properly adopted in supporting the sustainability of the anthropic activities. These actions mainly apply to the so-called bioclimatic and passive measures and, particularly, could usefully refer to the plantation of…

Atmospheric measurementsEnergy efficiencyPollutant emissionsEnvironmental protectionGreenhouse gaspassive actionsSustainabilityEnvironmental sciencevegetated surfacesVegetationHuman speciesBuildingsGreenhouse effect
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The Southern African Development Community (SADC): An Analytical Overview of Its History, Policies and Institutional Framework

2017

This chapter gives fundamental background information about the history and development of regionalism in Southern Africa and about the current state of the SADC as a modern regional integration organisation. In terms of an analytical overview, Muntschick reflects briefly on the formation, character and objectives of the region’s old regionalisms such as the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), the Frontline States (FLS) and particularly the Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference (SADCC) as predecessors of the SADC. Also, this chapter turns to the new regionalism and provides detailed information on the SADC as an organisation, its member states, key agenda and central poli…

Background informationCustoms unionState (polity)Environmental protectionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMember statesPolitical scienceRegional integrationRegionalism (international relations)Regional sciencemedia_common
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Baseline port surveys for invasive marine species in the Northeastern Baltic

2006

Marine ecosystems around the world are being transformed and degraded by non-indigenous species, which affect the structure and function of the ecosystem, causing major ecological and economic implications. Ships have been recognized as a major vector for the introduction of non-indigenous harmful organisms, carrying them in ballast water tanks and sediments. Activities to prevent and mitigate the impact of invasive alien species have to be based on cooperation. Financed by Phare Cross Border Co-operation Programme in the Baltic Sea Region (2005–2006) Latvia together with Estonia will focus on baseline port surveys for non-indigenous species in the north-eastern part of the Baltic Sea.

Baltic seaEnvironmental protectionBaseline (sea)Environmental scienceMarine ecosystemEcosystemWater tanksAlien speciesPort (computer networking)Marine species2006 IEEE US/EU Baltic International Symposium
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Essential Oils as Natural Biocides in Conservation of Cultural Heritage

2020

Essential oils (EOs) have been known for a long time, and they are used in several fields such as medicine and aromatherapy, as well as in the food and pharmaceutical industries. In the last decade, EOs have also been applied to contrast the biodeterioration of cultural heritage, representing a powerful resource in green conservation strategies. In this study, an integrated approach based on microscopic observation, in vitro culture, and molecular investigation was preliminarily employed to identify biological systems colonizing wooden artworks. In order to contrast the biodeterioration processes induced by fungal colonization (Aspergillus flavus) or insect infestation (Anobium punctatum), …

BiocideAntifungal AgentsInsectaPharmaceutical ScienceEnvironmental pollutionMicrobial Sensitivity Tests010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesNatural (archaeology)ArticleGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometryessential oilAnalytical ChemistryThymus Plantlcsh:QD241-441lcsh:Organic chemistryEnvironmental protectioncultural assetsOriganumDrug DiscoveryFungal colonizationOils VolatileAnimalsbiodeteriorationGC–MS analysisPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryinsect repellentessential oils0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiology010401 analytical chemistryOrganic Chemistrygreen conservationOriganumIntegrated approachcultural assetbiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesMicroscopic observationCultural heritagemicrobial growth controlChemistry (miscellaneous)Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMolecular MedicineEnvironmental sciencemicrobial growth control.Aspergillus flavusDisinfectantsMolecules
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Presence of illicit drugs in surface waters of protected natural wetlands connected to traditional irrigation systems and urban areas

2013

Ponencia presentada en el I Simposio sobre Gestión del Agua en Espacios Protegidos celebrado en La Habana (Cuba) del 2 al 6 de noviembre de 2010

Biomass (ecology)geographyeducation.field_of_studyIrrigationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryPopulationGA Mathematical geography. CartographyEnvironmental engineeringBiodiversityTA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)WetlandIrrigation systemsEcosystemsQE GeologyEnvironmental protectionSpainWetlandsPaddy fieldEcosystemeducationGE Environmental SciencesTrophic level
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