Options for sustaining solar-powered mosquito trapping systems on Rusinga Island, Western Kenya: a social dilemma analysis
Abstract Background In 2012, a donor-supported proof of principle study was launched to eliminate malaria from Rusinga Island, western Kenya, using solar-powered mosquito trapping systems (SMoTS). SMoTS, which also provided power for room lighting and charging mobile telephones, were installed in ho...
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Main Authors: | Prisca A. Oria (Author), Michiel Wijnands (Author), Jane Alaii (Author), Cees Leeuwis (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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