Childbearing in Geographically Isolated Communities: The Smith Island Experience

2017 ◽  
Vol 06 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michele R Davidson ◽  
Stephanie Armstrong ◽  
McClain Sampson
2007 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 229-241 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tacha Serif ◽  
Gheorghita Ghinea ◽  
Lampros Stergioulas ◽  
Sherry Y. Chen ◽  
Thanassis Tiropanis ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-129
Author(s):  
David Arias Hidalgo ◽  
Víctor Hugo Méndez Estrada

Tourism is an economic, social and cultural activity that exerts positive and negative influences on communities and ecosystems where it is implemented. Tourism is occurring in the Talamanca valley communities of Yorkín, Bambú and Shiroles (Costa Rica), where there is developing infrastructure and high tourist demand. Our aim was to analyze the environmental and socio- cultural influence of tourist lodges and homes in Talamanca Bribri territory. We visited ten communities in Bratsi and Telire, six with lodges and four without lodges. We interviewed those responsible for the tourist lodges and heads of households in communities with or without lodges. A conical type of construction dominates the tourist lodges, while wooden houses on stilts dominate communities without tourism. In communities with tourist lodges, there is significant, predominant use of non-traditional raw materials in the construction of stilts, walls and doors. In geographically-isolated communities traditional materials dominate, compared to the use of non-traditional materials in communities with greater connectivity. In communities with lodges, the breed- ing of domestic animals for meat consumption is a stronger tradition. In geographically-isolated communities, the native language and the kinship system is preserved. In the territory 21 clans according to the matrilineal kinship system were identified. There are no differences in the perception of the impact of tourism on communities. In communities with lodges or without them, the same socio-cultural practices are mentioned.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (03) ◽  
pp. 440-448
Author(s):  
Nicole A. Errett ◽  
Alexa Tanner ◽  
Xuesi Shen ◽  
Stephanie E. Chang

ABSTRACTObjectiveThis study aimed to identify maritime transportation disruption impacts on available health care supplies and workers necessary to deliver hospital-based acute health care in geographically isolated communities post-disaster.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 key informants knowledgeable about the hospital-based acute health care supply chain and workforce emergency management plans and procedures in 2 coastal communities in British Columbia. These locations were accessed primarily through maritime transportation, including one urban center and one smaller, more remote community. Interview transcriptions were thematically analyzed.ResultsCritical vulnerabilities to hospital-based acute health care delivery due to a maritime transportation disruption identified include lack of information about the existing supply chain, lack of formal plans and agreements, and limited local supply storage and workforce capacity. Measures to decrease vulnerability and enhance system capacity can be fostered to enhance acute health care system resilience for these and other geographically isolated communities.ConclusionsA maritime transportation disruption has the potential to impact the availability of hospital-based health care supplies and health care personnel necessary to deliver acute health care in coastal communities post-disaster. Multisector engagement is required to address complex interdependencies and competing priorities in emergency response. Additional research and public-private collaboration is necessary to quantify potential impacts of maritime transportation disruption on the acute health care system. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2019;13:440-448)


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 1399-1407
Author(s):  
Fabien Chidanand Robert ◽  
Gyanendra Singh Sisodia ◽  
Sundararaman Gopalan

Language ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 66 (3) ◽  
pp. 630
Author(s):  
W. N. Francis ◽  
Donna Christian ◽  
Walt Wolfram ◽  
Nanjo Dube

Author(s):  
Taber A. Ba-Omar ◽  
Philip F. Prentis

We have recently carried out a study of spermiogenic differentiation in two geographically isolated populations of Aphanius dispar (freshwater teleost), with a view to ascertaining variation at the ultrastructural level. The sampling areas were the Jebel Al Akhdar in the north (Group A) and the Dhofar region (Group B) in the south. Specimens from each group were collected, the testes removed, fixed in Karnovsky solution, post fixed in OsO, en bloc stained with uranyl acetate and then routinely processed to Agar 100 resin, semi and ultrathin sections were prepared for study.


Energy ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 121108
Author(s):  
Sergio Balderrama ◽  
Francesco Lombardi ◽  
Nicolo Stevanato ◽  
Gabriela Peña ◽  
Emanuela Colombo ◽  
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