58 research outputs found

    Data for: The Senegal River during the last millennium

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    Pollen raw counts for SL 14-0

    Data for: The Senegal River during the last millennium

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    Pollen raw counts for SL 14-0

    Data for: The Senegal River during the last millennium

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    diatom content of St Louis SL14-0

    Data for: Altitudinal distribution of pollen, plants and biomes in the Cameroon highlands

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    modern pollen samples from Cameroon (altitudinal gradient)THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    Political Will: A Bridge Between Public Health Knowledge and Action

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    We propose a new model of the public health policy cycle: the Bridges From Knowledge to Action model. Many prevention initiatives require policy change to achieve broad implementation. Political will, society’s commitment to support or alter prevention initiatives, is essential for securing the resources for policy change. We focus on the role of political will in developing and implementing public health policy that integrates scientific evidence and community participation

    Response to Comment on "Climate-Driven Ecosystem Succession in the Sahara: The Past 6000 Years"

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    Atlas of the tropical West African pollen flora

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    The accurate and consistent identification of fossil pollen is essential to allow robust inferences to be drawn with regard to past climate and vegetation change. Identifications are best achieved through the direct inspection of reference material. Most substantial reference collections are held at prestigious university’s in Europe or the United States of America which can restrict access for researchers trying to advance palynology in less developed countries. Digital imaging and fast spreading access to the internet means that it is now possible to produce and disseminate high quality images from pollen reference collections. In this paper we contribute to this growing body of work by presenting images of 364 pollen/spore taxa from West Tropical Africa both as printed plates with a key, and within an associated online searchable database. Highlights • 129 plates of 364 pollen/spore taxa • Coverage of most pollen taxa identified in tropical West African fossil pollen records • Comprehensive key to pollen identificatio
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