نتایج جستجو برای: expanding urbanization

تعداد نتایج: 61216  

2015
Hsin-Sheng Fang Wei-Ling Chen Chiu-Ying Chen Chun-Hua Jia Chung-Yi Li Wen-Hsuan Hou Paul B. Tchounwou

BACKGROUND The establishment of the National Health Insurance program in Taiwan in 1995 effectively removed the financial barrier to access health care services of Taiwanese people. This population-based cohort study aimed to determine the independent and joint effects of parental education and area urbanization on the mortality risk among children under the universal health insurance coverage ...

2015
Elsa Youngsteadt R. Holden Appler Margarita M. López-Uribe David R. Tarpy Steven D. Frank Fabio S. Nascimento

Given the role of infectious disease in global pollinator decline, there is a need to understand factors that shape pathogen susceptibility and transmission in bees. Here we ask how urbanization affects the immune response and pathogen load of feral and managed colonies of honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus), the predominant economically important pollinator worldwide. Using quantitative real-...

2017
Sanjo Rose Petra Sumasgutner Ann Koeslag Arjun Amar

As human populations have increased globally, so too has the transformation of natural landscapes into more urban areas. Within Africa, population growth rates and urbanization rates are amongst the highest in the world, but the impacts of these processes on Africa’s wildlife are largely un-explored. In this study, we focus on a recently established population of black sparrowhawks Accipiter me...

2002
J. F. C. A. TERZUOLO

Abstmet-4 is shown that human subjects are incapable of producing with the arm, in free space, planned or extemporaneously drawn trajectories in which the plane of wrist motion changes smoothly or continuously. The three-dimensional nature of these movements results from the fact that the plane of motion changes abruptly from one segment of the trajectory to the next, being conii~& to one plane...

1999
María Inés Sanchez-Griñán

The population of Latin America is now largely urban. By 1990, 72 percent of the people of the region were living in cities (Figure 1). By 2020, the urban population could reach 83 percent. With increasing urbanization, the region faces problems of poverty, nutrition, and health that are somewhat different from those when the population was more rural. Thirty-five percent of the people who live...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2008
E M Mendiondo

This paper aims to outline challenging issues of urban biodiversity in order to address yardsticks related to ecohydrology, and with a complementary approach to eutrophication impacts. The vision of environmental services, urbanization's consequences and management aspects of water governance are also depicted. Factors of river restoration, environmental tradeoffs and socio-cultural constrains ...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2009
Vipin M Vashishtha

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India, with the support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) launched India’s first-of-its-kind report on the nature and dynamics of urban poverty in the country. The Report presented in 16 chapters provides a good insight on various issues of urban poverty such as basic services to urban poor, migration, urban e...

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