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Bussalleu, A. ; Di-Liberto, A. ; Carcamo, C. ; Carrasco-Escobar, G. ; Zavaleta-Cortijo, C. ; King, M. ; Berrang-Ford, L. ; Maurtua, D. ; Llanos-Cuentas, A. ; Garcia, P. ; Harper, S.L. ; Edge, V. ; Ford, J. ; Lwasa, S. ; Namanya, D.B. ; Indigenous Health and Adaption to Climate Change Research Group (IHACC) | Springer | 2020-12-14T16:06:10ZAccess to safe drinking water is limited in many isolated areas, such as the Amazon where Indigenous peoples frequently reside. Identifying safe forms of drinking water accepted by the communities could have positive health benefits for Indigeno[...]texto impreso
van Bavel, B. ; Ford, L.B. ; King, R. ; Lwasa, S. ; Namanya, D. ; Twesigomwe, S. ; Elsey, H. ; Harper, S.L. | Biomed Central Ltd | 2020-12-14T16:10:22ZBackground: The effects of food insecurity linked to climate change will be exacerbated in subsistence communities that are dependent upon food systems for their livelihoods and sustenance. Place-and community-based forms of surveillance are imp[...]texto impreso
McDonald, M.E. ; Papadopoulos, A. ; Edge, V.L. ; Ford, J. ; Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change Research Group ; Namanya, D.B. ; Berrang-Ford, L. ; Carcamo, C. ; Llanos, A. ; Lwasa, S. ; Sumner, A. ; Harper, S.L. | Taylor & Francis | 2019-02-22T14:56:09ZBackground. Health research knowledge translation (KT) is important to improve population health outcomes. Considering social, geographical and cultural contexts, KT in Inuit communities often requires different methods than those commonly used [...]