نتایج جستجو برای: particularly local communities and indigenous peoples

تعداد نتایج: 16920015  

2015
Julia Petrasek MacDonald Deborah E. Barnes Laura E. Middleton

BACKGROUND Indigenous peoples in Canada have higher prevalence of modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD). The relative importance of these risk factors on AD risk management is poorly understood. METHODS Relative risks from literature and prevalence of risk factors from Statistics Canada or the First Nations Regional Health Survey were used to determine projected population attr...

Journal: :Ecology and Society 2021

Dawson, N. M., B. Coolsaet, E. J. Sterling, R. Loveridge, D. Gross-Camp, S. Wongbusarakum, K. Sangha, L. M. Scherl, H. Phuong Phan, Zafra-Calvo, W. G. Lavey, P. Byakagaba, C. Idrobo, A. Chenet, Bennett, Mansourian, and F. Rosado-May. 2021. The role of Indigenous peoples local communities in effective equitable conservation. Ecology Society 26(3):19. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-12625-260319

2016
Young Soon Wong Pascale Allotey Daniel D. Reidpath

Modern health care systems of today are predominantly derived from Western models and are either state owned or under private ownership. Government, through their health policies, generally aim to facilitate access for the majority of the population through the design of their health systems. However, there are communities, such as Indigenous peoples, who do not necessarily fall under the forma...

2013
Carla Osiowy Brenna C Simons Julia D Rempel

The burden of viral hepatitis among indigenous populations of the United States, Canada and Greenland is greater than in non-indigenous populations. In particular, throughout the circumpolar Arctic regions, chronic hepatitis B infection is highly prevalent, although incidence rates have declined considerably in certain regions due to infant HBV vaccination. Unique HBV (sub)genotypes having dist...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2005
S M van Holst Pellekaan L Clague

The health of indigenous Australians remains well below that of non-indigenous Australians and indigenous peoples in Canada and New Zealand. Although recent planning has initiated many outstanding, culturally appropriate programmes with indigenous involvement, health statistics only reflect marginal improvement in recent years. It is crucial that positive programmes are sustained with appropria...

Journal: :Canadian journal of Aboriginal community-based HIV/AIDS research 2015
Earl Nowgesic Ryan Meili Sandra Stack Ted Myers

Indigenous peoples living with HIV are less likely than non-Indigenous peoples living with HIV to access antiretroviral therapy; however, there is not enough contextual information surrounding this issue. The Indigenous Red Ribbon Storytelling Study was conducted in part to examine how Indigenous peoples living with HIV construct and understand their experiences accessing antiretroviral therapy...

2015
Gerardo Vergara-Asenjo Divya Sharma Catherine Potvin

Full and effective participation of indigenous peoples and local communities, and high accuracy estimates are two current requirements for the purposes of monitoring forests at international level. We produced two land cover maps, both of which were based on digital image processing (decision trees) using Rapideye imagery, and a land cover participatory map, for indigenous territories of easter...

2017
Maria Tengö Rosemary Hill Pernilla Malmer Christopher M Raymond Marja Spierenburg Finn Danielsen Thomas Elmqvist Carl Folke

7 Indigenous and local knowledge system: a cumulative body of Indigenous peoples and local communities live in, manage and own vast areas often rich in biodiversity and critical for ecosystem services. Bridging indigenous and local knowledge systems with scientific knowledge systems is vital to enhance knowledge, practice, and ethics to move towards sustainability at multiple scales. We focus o...

2017
Louise Jones Kristen Jacklin Megan E O'Connell

BACKGROUND Older Indigenous adults encounter multiple challenges as their age intersects with health inequities. Research suggests that a majority of older Indigenous adults prefer to age in place, and they will need culturally safe assistive technologies to do so. OBJECTIVE The aim of this critical review was to examine literature concerning use, adaptation, and development of assistive tech...

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