Structural drivers of vulnerability to zoonotic disease in Africa
This paper argues that addressing the underlying structural drivers of disease vulnerability is essential for a ‘One Health’...
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This paper argues that addressing the underlying structural drivers of disease vulnerability is essential for a ‘One Health’...
Bats provide many ecosystem services and have intrinsic value. They also act as host reservoirs for some viruses. Several studies have...
Transmission of zoonotic pathogens from bats to humans through direct and indirect contact with bats raises public apprehension about...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Links between food security and the environment occur at national and international levels, as well as locally. But perceptions of the...
Bats are known to be a natural reservoir for a lot of disease pathogens and can spread several diseases. All 11 genera of fruit bat...
Published by: Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlights how engaging with the sociocultural dimensions of epidemics is critical to mounting...
Who defines what good quality research is? How, why and who should we co-construct knowledge with? What counts as impact? How do we...
This is the notes on contributors for IDS Bulletin 47.6, 'Engaged Excellence'.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Approaches to engaged research, which do not just produce academic knowledge, but link with people and groups in society, have long...
This is the Glossary for IDS Bulletin 47.6, 'Engaged Excellence'.