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22 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
News
- 5 Dec 2020
Soil health critical for maintaining human health, biological diversity, researchers say
Helping earth boost production
News
- 21 Jul 2020
Body Mass Index does not shape complete picture of nutritional needs of Pygmy people
Life expectancy 35 years for some wild-meat dependent communities in Central Africa
News
- 17 May 2018
Ebola returns in area scientists predicted ‘highly favorable’ for outbreak
Biogeographical mapping is proving successful in detecting outbreak-prone regions for the deadly disease
News
- 9 Oct 2017
Peat fires and toxic haze: The power of perception
How viewpoints can shape policy and action
News
- 9 Oct 2017
Peat fires and toxic haze: The power of perception
Event Coverage
- 30 May 2017
Countering the health effects of peat fires
From social media–based applications to face masks, a range of efforts are being instituted to tackle the causes and effects of toxic haze in Indonesia
Event Coverage
- 30 May 2017
Countering the health effects of peat fires
Photo Essay
- 18 May 2017
Living in a toxic haze
Video Q&A
- 16 Jan 2017
Getting the facts on gender and biodiversity
An interview with Catalina Santamaria at CBD COP13
Video Q&A
- 16 Jan 2017
Getting the facts on gender and biodiversity
News
- 28 Jun 2016
On land and in space, understanding the impacts of fires
To measure greenhouse gas emissions from the fires in maritime Southeast Asia in 2015, a variety of methods and expertise coalesced
News
- 28 Jun 2016
On land and in space, understanding the impacts of fires
Analysis
- 12 Oct 2015
Forests and food: Get your facts straight!
A nutritionist debunks some myths about forests, food security and nutrition.
Analysis
- 12 Oct 2015
Forests and food: Get your facts straight!
News
- 7 Sep 2015
Wild food from dry forests: A recipe for health?
Research suggests better management of dry forests may reduce malnutrition and improve food security.
News
- 7 Sep 2015
Wild food from dry forests: A recipe for health?
Analysis
- 4 Sep 2015
The forest detectives: Searching for proof about forests and disease
Research suggest forest fragmentation increases the likelihoods of Emerging Infectious Diseases being transmitted to humans.
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