2 records match ` ((RR09001 RP09001)) '
Catalog ID:   RP-09-001   (Reprint - 2009)
Authors:   Fischer G Teixeira E Tothne Hizsnyik E van Velthuizen HT
Publication Year:   2009
Title:   Land Use Dynamics and Sugarcane Production
Reference:   IIASA Reprint RP-09-001, from In: P. Zuurbier and J. van de Vooren (eds); Sugarcane Ethanol: Contributions to Climate Change Mitigation and the Environment, Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen, The Netherlands pp.29-62 [2009] [ISBN:978-90-8686-090-6] Reprinted with permission
Program:   LUC (Land Use Change and Agriculture)
Peer-Reviewed:   Yes
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Abstract:   Abstract not available
Catalog ID:   RR-09-001   (Research Report - 2009)
Author:   KC Samir
Publication Year:   2009
Title:   Lung Health in Rural Nepal. Multi-State Modeling of Health Status and Economic Evaluation of Integrated Respiratory Care Guidelines
Reference:   IIASA Research Report RR-09-001 [January 2009, 158 pp] [ISBN:978-3-7045-0147-9]
Program:   POP (World Population)
Peer-Reviewed:   Yes
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Abstract:

Good health is a basic human right, yet many people in developing countries suffer illness and death from causes that can be easily prevented or cured. How can we close the gap between potential benefits available from medical advances and the health of poor in a most effective way? This book addresses these basic questions in the field of health and development, providing insights from a case study in lung health, developing new analytical methods.

The book presents an economic evaluation of the World Health Organizations Practical Approach to Lung Health (PAL) in rural Nepal. The detailed picture to emerge from this study offers new perspectives on efforts to improve health in poor developing countries. In addition to the case study, the book also presents a new analytical method for studying health in similar contexts. This approach, based on a multi-state framework, offers a potentially significant step forward in the field of health status modeling in the developing world contexts.