Brown paper: the health of South Asians in the United States. The South Asian Public Health Association (SAPHA), October 2002.Ivey S, Khatta M, Vedanthan R. A brown paper: the health of South Asians in the United States. Washington: South Asian Public Health Association; 2002. Available:...
(SAALT, 2019). Some work in service industries such as restaurants, grocery stores, rideshare and taxi services and may also be at higher risk as they tend to live in overcrowded conditions and are ineligible for health insurance (SAPHA, 2020). Approximately 20% of the South Asian population...
Known for its intelligence, disease resistance and adaptation to its environment, the dog evolved in association with humans, instead of being artificially bred. The name was coined by University of KwaZulu-Natal expert Johan Gallant, from “Africa” and “canis”, the Latin for dog....
Regression analysis was conducted to determine the association between respondent's ethnobotanical knowledge and age. Quantitative ethnobotanical tools such as the informant consensus factor (ICF), use values (UV), fidelity level (FLs), relative popularity level (RPL), and rank-order priority (ROP) ...
Despite all the problems, the abolition of fertilizer subsidies is unlikely in the South Asian countries. Over the last 30 years, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka have all experimented with the abolition of fertilizer subsidies, only to restore them a few years later due to economic or politica...
Traditional medicine has remained as the most affordable and easily accessible source of treatment in the primary healthcare system of resource poor communities in Zimbabwe. The local people have a long history of traditional plant usage for medicinal pu
Traditional medicine has remained as the most affordable and easily accessible source of treatment in the primary healthcare system of resource poor communities in Zimbabwe. The local people have a long history of traditional plant usage for medicinal pu
Climate change is producing threats to forests’ capacity of regulating water regimes. Therefore, thinning strategies can be applied to mitigate climate change impacts more efficiently by providing more spaces for trees to utilize resources e.g., water a
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People, Forests, and Policymaking in Indonesia; Resources for the Future (RFF): Washington, DC, USA; Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR): Bogor, Indonesia; Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS): Bogor, Indonesia, 2002; pp. 309–324. [Google Scholar] Wiesner, B.J.; D...