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    Building the knowledge base for environmental action and sustainability

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    Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1887-\u2788.

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    Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology; 1887-88. (no date) HMD 11 , 52-2, v2, 663p. [3111] Research related to American Indians; Apache medicine-men ; ethnological researches at Point Barrow, Alaska Eskimos); etc

    Native American Medicine

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    Openly licensed anthology focused on the theme of Native American medicine. Contains: Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians by Huron H. Smith; The Botanical Lore of the California Indians by John Bruno Romero; The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees by James Mooney; The Medicine-Men of the Apache by John Gregory Bourke; The Mide\u27wiwin or Grand Medicine Society of the Ojibwa by Walter James Hoffman

    Proceedings of the Conference on Coal Use for California

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    The papers, statements, and panel session transcriptions that resulted from the conference are presented. The conference brought together approximately 400 specialists, students, interest groups and general public for the examination of technological, institutional, and social issues surrounding coal use for California and the identification of attendant constraints, impediments, advantages, and target opportunities. The expertise of the participants cover a wide range of subject matter that includes systems examination of coal opportunities, energy demand forecasting, environmental aspects of coal use, coal supply and transport, viewpoint of neighboring states, air pollution control, direct firing, coal gasification and liquefaction technologies, economics of coal use, and the regulatory system

    Covid-19: Perspectives Across Africa

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    This book emanated from the Society for the Advancement of Science in Africa's (SASA) Seventh Annual International (digital) Conference: Joint SASA and Ugandan Ministry of Health October 15, 2020 – January 14, 2021, Kampala, Uganda. The chapters in this book were solicited from presenters and also from other authors familiar with the impact of Covid-19 in Africa. There are 21 chapters, all together offering a range of perspectives from a variety of angles.SASA (Society for the Advancement of Science in Africa

    Global health

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    Human, animal and plant health is a field of work which offers opportunities for inter- and trans-disciplinary research. The whole topic bridges the natural and social sciences. Today, in a world of global environmental change it is widely recognized that human societies and their wellbeing depend on a sustainable equilibrium of ecosystem services and the possibility of cultural adaptation to global environmental change. The need to identify and quantify health risks related to global environmental change is now one of the most important challenges of humankind. Describing spatial (geographic, intra/inter-population) and temporal differences in health risks is an urgent task to understand societies’ vulnerabilities and priorities for interventions better. The Göttingen International Health Network (GIHN) is a research and teaching network in relation to this cross-cutting topic. The book provides a collection of articles which contribute to this issue of overriding importance and presents an overview of the GIHN launch event

    Global health - a challenge for interdisciplinary research

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    Human, animal and plant health is a field of work which offers opportunities for inter- and trans-disciplinary research. The whole topic bridges the natural and social sciences. Today, in a world of global environmental change it is widely recognized that human societies and their wellbeing depend on a sustainable equilibrium of ecosystem services and the possibility of cultural adaptation to global environmental change. The need to identify and quantify health risks related to global environmental change is now one of the most important challenges of humankind. Describing spatial (geographic, intra/inter-population) and temporal differences in health risks is an urgent task to understand societies’ vulnerabilities and priorities for interventions better. The Göttingen International Health Network (GIHN) is a research and teaching network in relation to this cross-cutting topic. The book provides a collection of articles which contribute to this issue of overriding importance and presents an overview of the GIHN launch event

    Proceedings of the XVI international silage conference Hämeenlinna, Finland, 2-4 July 2012

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