نتایج جستجو برای: stormwater management in developing countries

تعداد نتایج: 17172762  

Journal: :journal of occupational health and epidemiology 0
r dehghani deparment of environmental health, school of health, kashan university of medical sciences, ghotb-ravandi blvd, kashan, iran m sabahi bidgoli deparment of environmental health, school of health, kashan university of medical sciences, ghotb-ravandi blvd, kashan, iran j asgari arani deparment of environmental health, school of health, kashan university of medical sciences, ghotb-ravandi blvd, kashan, iran gh h rashedi vahed deparment of environmental health, school of health, kashan university of medical sciences, ghotb-ravandi blvd, kashan, iran f heydari deparment of environmental health, school of health, kashan university of medical sciences, ghotb-ravandi blvd, kashan, iran z soheili deparment of environmental health, school of health, kashan university of medical sciences, ghotb-ravandi blvd, kashan, iran

background: noticeable amounts of pesticides are used in developing countries each year. however excessive application of these chemicals in the past few decades has breaded serious problems to both animals and humans. although most studies have targeted acute poisoning, in the present study chronic poisoning as a new and important health problem has been studied due to application and storage ...

2004
C. A. Scott

Cities in developing countries are experiencing unparalleled growth and rapidly increasing water supply and sanitation coverage that will continue to release growing volumes of wastewater. In many developing countries, untreated or partially treated wastewater is used to irrigate the cities’ own food, fodder, and green spaces. Farmers have been using untreated wastewater for centuries, but grea...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Keah-Ying Lim Andrew J Hamilton Sunny C Jiang

Capturing stormwater is becoming a new standard for sustainable urban stormwater management, which can be used to supplement water supply portfolios in water-stressed cities. The key advantage of harvesting stormwater is to use low impact development (LID) systems for treatment to meet water quality requirement for non-potable uses. However, the lack of scientific studies to validate the safety...

Journal: :Journal of health, population, and nutrition 2001
A J Raja D Wikler

Bioethics, the investigation of ethical issues in medicine, biology, and health sciences, is in vogue in the developed world. Television news often shows feature stories on debates over the proper uses of such new developments as embryonic stem cells or gene therapy, and newspapers elicit public comments on their Internet sites. Societal responses to these technological advances are mediated th...

2016
Nadeem Hafeez Butt Muhammad Hammad Ayub Muhammad Hassaan Ali

Glaucoma is the most common optic neuropathy characterized by normal to raised intraocular pressure (IOP), visual field defects, loss of retinal nerve fiber layer, thinning of the neuroretinal rim, and cupping of the optic disc. IOP reduction by medical, laser, or surgical therapies remains the only clinically proven treatment of glaucoma. The challenges in glaucoma management are diverse. They...

2012

The city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, provides a number of examples of how a growing city can integrate urban planning and water planning to achieve sustainable urban development, environmental protection, liveability and integrated water management outcomes, and move towards becoming a “Water Sensitive City”. Three examples are provided the development at Botanic Ridge, where a 318 hec...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
mohammad eslami population, family and school office, ministry of health and medical education, tehran, iran

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Mohammad Reza Yousefi, Vahid Shokri

Agriculture has a key role to play in reducing poverty and hunger in many developing countries. About 75% of the world's poor live in rural areas and most are dependent on agriculture and related activities in the rural economy. For this reason the benefits for developing countries’ farmers have been shown to be substantial if OECD member countries reformed their agricultural policies. The issu...

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