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  1. ... Asia, including its high population density, dependence on agriculture, and diverse sociocultural and political systems, which pose ... production and yield. Because numerous livelihoods depend on agriculture in South Asia, it is vital to focus ...
  2. ... of the Health Sciences United States Department of Agriculture Unity Health Toronto – St. Michaels Hospital Universitat de ...
  3. ... CGIAR Ms. Majdalani joined the International Center on Agriculture Research in Drylands (ICARDA) in January 2022 as ... development Boards, such as International Center on Biosaline Agriculture, and the Stockholm International Water Award and is ...
  4. ... So just a few quick examples. Changes in agriculture could affect food scarcity, could affect nutrition. Resource ... just farther along this path. For example, our agriculture Brethren have been tackling some of these issues ...
  5. ... economic sectors driving climate change—including energy, transportation, agriculture, and manufacturing, among others—and exploring pathways to ...
  6. ... between climate and human health. That would include agriculture and food, and transportation, energy—the idea would ... very important for all. Agroforestry, forestry, afforestation, conservation agriculture is very important at things that we do: ...
  7. ... is on training local youth in sustainable urban agriculture . Young people help us at our urban farm ... youth have accomplished incredible things, like getting urban agriculture included in our zoning code and land use ...
  8. ... from National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture. April Joy Damian ...
  9. ... program reach in 2016. U.S Department of Agriculture . 189 Ibid 34 SNAP, formerly known as the ... snap 191 Ibid 192 U.S. Department of Agriculture. (2018). Profile of SNAP households: District of Columbia ...
  10. ... in isolation. Achieving alignment across health, environment, energy, agriculture, finance, and other sectors—and across governance levels— ... social activity—such as energy, transportation, food and agriculture, finance, and urban planning—that significantly 27 influence ...
  11. ... which helps to coordinate disaster management, water, resources, agriculture and food security, public health, and renewable energy ...
  12. ... more rational use of antimicrobials in health and agriculture, we have not included these costs in our ... more rational use of antimicrobials in health and agriculture, we have not included these costs in our ...
  13. ... shows that human activities—including climate change, intensive agriculture, and wildlife trade—are driving spillover events and ...
  14. ... Federal Emergency Management Agency • U.S. Department of Agriculture • White House • Office of Science and Technology Policy • ...
  15. ... an interagency task force involving the Departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services, Transportation, and Urban Development ...
  16. ... campuses, three UC-managed DOE national labs, UC Agriculture & Natural Resources, and UC Health. As the UC ...
  17. ... relevant multilateral partners (e.g., the Food and Agriculture Organization [FAO] and World Organization for Animal Health [ ...
  18. ... personal aides, and home health care), construction, hospitality, agriculture, and meatpacking [107,108]. A member of that ...
  19. ... on social determinants. Such as housing, transportation, and agriculture. We need much better access to data and ...
  20. ... which helps to coordinate disaster management, water, resources, agriculture and food security, public health, and renewable energy ...
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