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Publications on health in water resources development
Action plan for the reduction of reliance on DDT in disease vector control
Agricultural development and vector-borne diseases: slide set
Burden of vector-borne diseases associated with irrigation schemes and large dams at the global and regional scale
Environmental health impact assessment of development projects: a practical guide for the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
Environmental management for vector control: slide set
Health as a cross-cutting issue in Dialogues on Water for Food and the Environment
Health impact assessment: harmonization, mainstreaming and capacity building
Health opportunities in development
Intersectoral decision-making skills in support of health impact assessment of development projects
Linking poverty reduction and water management
PEEM Guidelines 1: Guidelines for the incorportation of health safeguards into irrigation projects
PEEM Guidelines 2:Guidelines for Forecasting the Vector-borne Disease Implications of Water Resources Development
PEEM Guidelines 3 - Guidelines for cost-effectiveness analysis of vector control
Rapid assessment of correlations between remotely sensed data and malaria prevalence in the Menoreh Hills area of Central Java, Indonesia
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistent organic pesticides: Guidance on alternative strategies for sustainable pest and vector management
Vector control: methods for use by individuals and communities
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