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McDermott, John J.Kristjanson, Patricia M.Kruska, R.L.Reid, Robin S.Robinson, Timothy P.Coleman, P.G.Jones, Peter G.Thornton, Philip K.[Effects of climate, human population and socio-economic changes on tsetse-transmitted trypanosomiasis to 2050]Effects of climate, human population and socio-economic changes on tsetse-transmitted trypanosomiasis to 2050
McDermott, John J.Kristjanson, Patricia M.Kruska, R.L.Reid, Robin S.Robinson, Timothy P.Coleman, P.G.Thornton, Philip K.[Future climate, human population and socio-economic changes and their likely effects on tsetse and trypanosomosis control in sub-Saharan Africa]Future climate, human population and socio-economic changes and their likely effects on tsetse and trypanosomosis control in sub-Saharan Africa

More effective control of tsetse-transmitted trypanosomiasis may open vast areas of Africa to livestock production, both increasing food production and endangering biodiversity on the continent. This paper Reports on the Development of a conceptual model of the linkages between trypanosomiasis co...


Reid, Robin S.Kruska, R.L.Ellis, J.E.Wilson, C.J.Perry, Brian D.[Environmental impacts of trypanosomiasis control through land-use change: Conceptual model, approach and preliminary results]Environmental impacts of trypanosomiasis control through land-use change: Conceptual model, approach and preliminary results

Animal trypanosomosis is particularly important in Ethipia where 7-10 million cattle are at risk. A geo-referenced census of over 5000 households was conducted between March and July 1996 to better understand factors affecting demand of the a cypermethrin pour-ons used since January 1991 to contr...


Wangila, J.Swallow, B.M.Tesfamichael, N.Okello, O.Kruska, R.L.[Factors affecting farmer demand and pour-on treatments in Ethiopia]Factors affecting farmer demand and pour-on treatments in Ethiopia

Agricultural expansion is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. In Africa, biologists have observed that the populations of some tsetse species, which transmit human and livestock trypanosomosis, decline or disappear as human populations grow and farmers clear fly habitat for cultivation....


Reid, Robin S.Kruska, R.L.Deichmann, U.Thornton, Philip K.Leak, S.G.A.[Human population growth and the extinction of the tsetse fly]Human population growth and the extinction of the tsetse fly

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