نتایج جستجو برای: miandeh villages

تعداد نتایج: 13946  

2016
Gengyuan Liu Zhifeng Yang Brian D. Fath Lei Shi Sergio Ulgiati

In recent years, news of ‘‘cancer villages” in the Huaihe River Basin filled front and back pages of newspapers and generated elevated concern among readers. This study aims to understand the relationship between the ‘‘cancer villages” and the ‘‘large cities” around them. A gravity model is constructed to analyze the correlation between ‘‘big cities” and ‘‘cancer villages” in terms of indices i...

2015
Sébastien Boillat Corinna Stich Joan Bastide Michael Epprecht Andreas Heinimann

This study explores the relationships between forest cover change and the village resettlement and land planning policies implemented in Laos, which have led to the relocation of remote and dispersed populations into clustered villages with easier access to state services and market facilities. We used the Global Forest Cover Change (2000–2012) and the most recent Lao Agricultural Census (2011)...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2010
Vera Mann Alex Eble Chris Frost Ramaswamy Premkumar Peter Boone

OBJECTIVE To conduct the first rigorous evaluation of the long-term effect of the Comprehensive Rural Health Project on childhood mortality in rural Maharashtra. METHODS Background information and full birth histories were collected by conducting household surveys and interviewing women. Control villages resembling project villages in terms of population size were randomly selected from an ar...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2003
Tarek Elmitwalli Ahmed Al-Sarawey Mohammed El-Sherbiny Grietje Zeeman Gatze Lettinga

The anaerobic biodegradability of domestic sewage for four Egyptian villages and four Egyptian cities was determined in batch experiments. The results showed that the biodegradability of the Egyptian-villages sewage (73%) was higher than that of the cities (66%). The higher biodegradability of the soluble COD of village sewage (69%) as compared to that of the cities (46%) was the reason for the...

Journal: :Child development 2017
Ann Weber Anne Fernald Yatma Diop

In some areas of rural Africa, long-standing cultural traditions and beliefs may discourage parents from verbally engaging with their young children. This study assessed the effectiveness of a parenting program designed to encourage verbal engagement between caregivers and infants in Wolof-speaking villages in rural Senegal. Caregivers (n = 443) and their 4- to 31-month-old children were observ...

2018
Aalok Ranjan Chaurasia

This paper attempts to identify patterns of female work participation in more than 578 thousand villages of India using the data mining approach. The analysis is based on an index of participation that has been developed for the purpose and takes into the consideration both the extent and the intensity of participation in productive activities. The analysis reveals that Indian villages can be g...

2009
T. Paul Schultz Mayra Buvinic Monica Das Gupta Andrew Foster Maureen Lewis Germano Mwabu Paul Schultz

The demographic transition changes the age composition of a population, affecting resource allocations at the household and aggregate level. If age profiles of income, consumption, savings and investments were stable and estimable for the entire population, they might suggest how the demographic transition would affect inputs to growth. However, existing macro and micro simulations are estimate...

2016
Christa Dewi Lesley Barclay Megan Passey Shawn Wilson

BACKGROUND The community's awareness of Tuberculosis (TB) and delays in health care seeking remain important issues in Indonesia despite the extensive efforts of community-based TB programs delivered by a non-government organisation (NGO). This study explored the knowledge and behaviours in relation to TB and early diagnosis before and after an asset-based intervention designed to improve these...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2005
Maria A Diuk-Wasser Mahamoudou B Toure Guimogo Dolo Magaran Bagayoko Nafoman Sogoba Sekou F Traore Nicholas Manoukis Charles E Taylor

Anophelism without malaria has long been recognized. In large irrigation projects, such as that around Niono, Mali, villages in irrigated areas sometimes have more anopheline vectors of malaria than adjacent nonirrigated villages, but overall malaria prevalence is substantially less. One hypothesized explanation for this is high anopheline densities lead to smaller adults, who do not live so lo...

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