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Autor:
Maria Carmen Lemos, Nicole Klenk, Christine J. Kirchhoff, Tiffany Morrison, Scott Bremer, Alexandra Paige Fischer, Marta Bruno Soares, Roger Rodrigues Torres, Jane Mukarugwiza Olwoch
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Climate, Vol 2 (2020)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/32859d3d33944aba83e04cf4c19ca937
Autor:
Abiodun Morakinyo Adeola, Joel Ondego Botai, Jane Mukarugwiza Olwoch, Hannes C.J. deW. Rautenbach, Omolola Mayowa Adisa, Christiaan de Jager, Christina M. Botai, Mabuza Aaron
Publikováno v:
Geospatial Health, Vol 14, Iss 1 (2019)
There has been a conspicuous increase in malaria cases since 2016/2017 over the three malaria-endemic provinces of South Africa. This increase has been linked to climatic and environmental factors. In the absence of adequate traditional environmental
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7cf7b2c893d24beaa492b865ffcd191e
Autor:
Jane Mukarugwiza Olwoch, Mahlatse Kganyago, Morwapula Jurrian. Mashalane, Clement Adjorlolo, Oupa E. Malahlela
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 40:5917-5937
Globally, malaria is still a persistent health problem affecting more than 200 million people. With about 90% of malaria cases occurring in Sub-Saharan Africa, it becomes imperative to understand t...
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 392:147-158
Lippia javanica (L. javanica) is one of the commonly used ethnobotanical plant species for controlling malaria globally. Accurate mapping of L. javanica species is important for malaria control interventions that require geospatial information for th
Autor:
Xavier Rodó, Yonglong Lu, Christopher P. Gordon, Joel Ongego Botai, Swadhin K. Behera, Ken Takahashi, Jennifer D. Stowell, Neville Sweijd, Juli Trtanj, Juerg Luterbacher, Andrew P. Morse, Jane Mukarugwiza Olwoch, Benjamin F. Zaitchik, Joy Shumake-Guillemot, Aileen Marty
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-3 (2020)
Repositorio Institucional -SENAMHI
Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología del Perú
SENAMHI-Institucional
instacron:SENAMHI
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-3 (2020)
Repositorio Institucional -SENAMHI
Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología del Perú
SENAMHI-Institucional
instacron:SENAMHI
When COVID-19 began to spread, environmental scientists recognized that the world faced a dangerous upper respiratory viral disease that might exhibit sensitivity to seasonal weather conditions. Many of these scientists have sought to aid COVID-19 re
Publikováno v:
EcoHealth. 15:23-40
Malaria in South Africa is still a problem despite existing efforts to eradicate the disease. In the Vhembe District Municipality, malaria prevalence is still high, with a mean incidence rate of 328.2 per 100,0000 persons/year. This study aimed at ev
Autor:
Joel Ongego Botai, C.J.deW. Rautenbach, Jane Mukarugwiza Olwoch, I. Van Aardt, Ahmed Mukalazi Kalumba
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 60:462-481
Many developing countries are currently undergoing increased industrialization, which has accelerated environmental degradation. This study aims to examine South Africa's industrial development path as a socio-economic strategy pursued along the rill
Autor:
Joel Ongego Botai, Ahmed Mukalazi Kalumba, C.J.deW. Rautenbach, Philemon Lehlohonolo Tsela, Jane Mukarugwiza Olwoch, Omolola M. Adisa, Francis Wasswa Nkugwa Nsubuga, Abiodun M. Adeola
Publikováno v:
South African Geographical Journal. 99:14-28
The advancement, availability and high level of accuracy of satellite data provide a unique opportunity to conduct environmental and epidemiological studies using remotely sensed measurements. In this study, information derived from remote sensing da
Autor:
Nsubuga Francis Wasswa, Abiodun M. Adeola, Hannes Rautenbach, Ausi Ssentongo, Jane Mukarugwiza Olwoch, Paul Mmtoni, Ahmed Mukalazi Kalumba, Mayowa Omolola Adisa, Philemon Lehlohonolo Tsela, Joel Ongego Botai
Publikováno v:
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases. 30:114-121
This paper presents a review of numerous items of published literature on the use of spatial technology for malaria epidemiology in South Africa between 1930 and 2013. In particular, focus is on the use of statistical and mathematical models as well
Autor:
Hannes Rautenbach, Omolola M. Adisa, Jane Mukarugwiza Olwoch, Abiodun M. Adeola, Mabuza Aaron, J Botai, Christiaan De Jager, Christina M. Botai
Publikováno v:
Geospatial Health, Vol 14, Iss 1 (2019)
There has been a conspicuous increase in malaria cases since 2016/2017 over the three malaria-endemic provinces of South Africa. This increase has been linked to climatic and environmental factors. In the absence of adequate traditional environmental