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1721“…China has recently begun pursuing a massive infrastructure and economic development strategy called the Belt and Road Initiative, which could potentially cause further environmental damage. …”
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1722por Arlidge, William N S, Bull, Joseph W, Addison, Prue F E, Burgass, Michael J, Gianuca, Dimas, Gorham, Taylor M, Jacob, Céline, Shumway, Nicole, Sinclair, Samuel P, Watson, James E M, Wilcox, Chris, Milner-Gulland, E J“…We discuss the potential utility of applying the mitigation hierarchy, widely used during economic development activities, to all negative human impacts on biodiversity. …”
Publicado 2018
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1723“…Despite recent improvements in health care in response to Kazakhstan 2030 and other state-mandated policy reforms, Kazakhstan still lags behind other members of the Commonwealth of Independent States of the European Region on key indicators of health and economic development. Although cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality among adults, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and blood-borne infectious diseases are of increasing public health concern. …”
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1724“…Subgroup analyses show that wellness visits were high across age groups, race/ethnic groups, rural/urban context, and counties of different economic development status. Conclusion: These results are consistent with the view that wellness visits improve screening rates and thus serve to reduce cancer burden.…”
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1725por da Silva, Ricardo Eccard, Amato, Angélica Amorim, Andrade, Débora Dornelas Belchior Costa, Leite e Silva, Alessandra Vanessa, de Carvalho, Marta Rodrigues, Novaes, Maria Rita Carvalho Garbi“…According to our results, there was a tendency for clinical trials involving breast and lung cancer to be conducted in countries with a lower level of economic development. On the other hand, cervical, stomach, and liver cancer, despite the significant burden that these place on middle- and low-income countries, were studied little among the countries selected. …”
Publicado 2018
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1726“…Oases can play a significant role in the sustainable economic development of arid and Saharan regions. The aim of this study was to map the desertification-sensitive areas in the Middle Draa Valley (MDV), which is in the southeast of Morocco. …”
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1727por McCauley, Douglas J., Jablonicky, Caroline, Allison, Edward H., Golden, Christopher D., Joyce, Francis H., Mayorga, Juan, Kroodsma, David“…The patterns by which different nations share global fisheries influence outcomes for food security, trajectories of economic development, and competition between industrial and small-scale fishing. …”
Publicado 2018
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1728“…Water is a key driver for socio-economic development, livelihoods and ecosystem integrity. …”
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1729“…To improve the quality of national health, life quality and happiness, these 13 countries should actively look to optimise policy related to health care expenditure, such as by enhancing the efficiency of health costs to promote sustainable economic development.…”
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1730por An, Min, He, Weijun, Degefu, Dagmawi Mulugeta, Liao, Zaiyi, Zhang, Zhaofang, Yuan, Liang“…With the rapid economic development, water pollution has become a major concern in China. …”
Publicado 2018
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1731“…In developed countries, microbusinesses (those employing fewer than 10 people) and home-based businesses have been systematically overlooked in urban economic development thinking. This article assesses the influence of city location and being run from the business owner’s home on microbusiness growth, based on empirical analysis of panel firm-level data over a four-year period during the UK’s long boom. …”
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1732“…CRC incidence has traditionally been the highest in affluent Western countries, but it is now increasing rapidly with economic development in many other parts of the world. CRC shares several main risk factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, physical inactivity and being overweight, with other common diseases; therefore, primary prevention efforts to reduce these risk factors are expected to have multiple beneficial effects that extend beyond CRC prevention, and should have high public health impact. …”
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1733“…Two guiding frameworks, Community & Economic Development (CED) and Collective Impact, provided the foundation for the Telehealth EcoSystem™ model. …”
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1734por Wiston, Modise“…Since independence, Botswana has experienced one of the highest economic development growth rates in the world. These changes have occurred as a result of economic growth and resource utilization associated with increased industrialization. …”
Publicado 2017
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1735“…In addition, the study finds that, the economic development level of a village and the characteristics of village leaders are also positively correlated with the supply and quality of RRSWC services and; the natural and traffic conditions have no significant correlation with RRSWC services. …”
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1736por Bai, Ruhai, Wei, Junxiang, An, Ruopeng, Li, Yan, Collett, Laura, Dang, Shaonong, Dong, Wanyue, Wang, Duolao, Fang, Zeping, Zhao, Yaling, Wang, Youfa“…This study examined the change in life expectancy (LE) among countries along B&R and studied the impact of economic development on LE. Data from 65 B&R countries from 2000 to 2014 were compiled and analyzed. …”
Publicado 2018
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1737“…RESULTS: The number of health institutions, health investment, transportation investment and disposable income per capita are negatively correlated with the number of traffic accident casualties; the number of new health institutions is positively correlated with the number of traffic accident casualties; health investment and transportation investment have a great impact on the number of road traffic accident casualties. CONCLUSION: Economic development has a positive impact on improving traffic conditions, but the increase in the number of new health institutions does not reduce the number of casualties in accidents. …”
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1738por Rudrappa, Sharmila“…Through a case study of southern Karnataka, where the megapolis of Bangalore is located, I show that working class women and agricultural land have a shared genealogy in the region's bio-economic development. I study three historical moments where population and food production have vexed state authorities: the South Indian famine of 1875–1876 that left more than 20% of the population dead; the early 20th century efforts at building the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam, and state-sponsored birth control clinics in the 1930s; and the 1950s–1960s population control programmes and Green Revolution interventions. …”
Publicado 2018
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1739por Tangcharoensathien, Viroj, Chandrasiri, Orana, Kunpeuk, Watinee, Markchang, Kamolphat, Pangkariya, Nattanicha“…Addressing the determinants of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is challenged by aggressive market promotion by tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy food industries in emerging countries with fast economic development; and interference by these industries in government policies aimed at containing consumption of unhealthy products. …”
Publicado 2019
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1740por Yuan, Tianma, Vadde, Kiran Kumar, Tonkin, Jonathan D., Wang, Jianjun, Lu, Jing, Zhang, Zimeng, Zhang, Yixin, McCarthy, Alan J., Sekar, Raju“…Urbanization is increasing worldwide and is happening at a rapid rate in China in line with economic development. Urbanization can lead to major changes in freshwater environments through multiple chemical and microbial contaminants. …”
Publicado 2019
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