Fostering social innovation and building adaptive capacity for dengue control in Cambodia: a case study
Abstract Background The social-ecological systems theory, with its unique conception of resilience (social-ecological systems & resilience, SESR), provides an operational framework that currently best meets the need for integration and adaptive governance as encouraged by the Sustainable Develop...
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Main Authors: | Pierre Echaubard (Author), Chea Thy (Author), Soun Sokha (Author), Set Srun (Author), Claudia Nieto-Sanchez (Author), Koen Peters Grietens (Author), Noel R. Juban (Author), Jana Mier-Alpano (Author), Sucelle Deacosta (Author), Mojgan Sami (Author), Leo Braack (Author), Bernadette Ramirez (Author), Jeffrey Hii (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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