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Environmental pollution and the global burden of disease

Exposures to environmental pollution remain a major source of health risk throughout the world, though risks are generally higher in developing countries, where poverty, lack of investment in modern technology and weak environmental legislation combine to cause high pollution levels. Associations between environmental pollution and health outcome are, however, complex and often poorly characterized. Levels …

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AVRDC Report 2003

AVRDC is a world leader in the development of vegetable legume varieties. Our mungbean varieties are currently being sown on over 3 million ha in Asia. Much of the world’s grain soybean and nearly all of its vegetable soybean varieties originated from our germplasm. These legumes are increasing farmers’ incomes, improving the diets of the …

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AVRDC Report 2002

AVRDC. 2003. AVRDC Report 2002. AVRDC Publication Number 03-563. Shanhua, Taiwan: AVRDC—the World Vegetable Center. 182 pp.

Trade, markets and food

AVRDC Report 2001

During the past year, our scientists have made significant strides in many areas of scientific endeavor, including germplasm collection and utilization, crop improvement, sustainable production technologies, and human capacity building.

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Biodiversity Assessment for Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan A two-person team consisting of Raymond Carl Daviesson and Dr. Galina Fet visited Kazakhstan from April 10 through May 2, 2000. During this period, they visited Almaty, Astana, Pavlodar, and Kokchetau. Mr. Daviesson and Dr. Fet were assisted by local biodiversity specialists Iskandar Mirkhashimov and Igor Glukhovtsev. During the team’s second stay in Kazakhstan …

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Biodiversity Assessment for Kyrgyzstan

E&E – 117/119 Report – Kyrgyzstan The approach used in the assessment was to collect and analyze information on biodiversity and related areas through documentation searches, interviews with key individuals and organizations in Kyrgyzstan and Washington D.C. concerned with biodiversity (see Annex C, List of Persons Contacted), and field trips.

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Biodiversity Assessment for Central Asia: Regional Overview

This biodiversity assessment has three interlinked objectives: · To summarize the status of biodiversity and its conservation in Central Asia. Specifically, it analyzes threats, identifies opportunities, and makes recommendations for the improved conservation of biodiversity. This information will help USAID and other organizations and individuals, as appropriate, make decisions related to biodiversity conservation.

Trade, markets and food

AVRDC Report 2000

AVRDC, the only international research center working exclusively on vegetable crops, continues its efforts to make sure that nutritious vegetables can be accessible to the poor in the developing world through its scientific endeavors.

Trade, markets and food

AVRDC Report 1999

AVRDC is the only international institute dedicated to vegetable research and development in the tropics and subtropics. Our mission is to enhance the nutritional well-being of people and raise the incomes of farmers in the target zones through improvement of key vegetables and their cultivation technologies.

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