Global Health Publications
Exploring Capacity for Integration: University of Michigan Population-Environment Fellows Programs Impact Assessment Project
Jul 07, 2011Denise Caudill offers lessons on the implications of implementing integrated/linked population and environment programs from the community to the national, regional, and international levels. more
Preface and Introduction
Jul 07, 2011This report by the Wilson Center's Navigating Peace Initiative, examines alternatives to large-scale infrastructure projects in the water and sanitation sectors. Preface and Introduction. more
Secrecy vs. the Need for Ecological Information: Challenges to Environmental Activism in Russia
Jul 07, 2011This article will explore how an individual environmental organization ventured through the minefields of international security and diplomacy, forging obvious as well as unlikely alliances along the way. more
Issue 15: Fishing for Families: Reproductive Health and Integrated Coastal Management in the Philippines
Jul 07, 2011The Philippines' rapidly rising population has overwhelmed fisheries, bringing grinding poverty and malnutrition to many coastal communities. But a new approach to conservation may save families along with the fish and their habitats, say Joan Castro and Leona D'Agnes. more
A Review of Decision-Making Support Tools in the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector
Jul 07, 2011A joint paper by ECSP and the Pacific Institute indicates that existing support resources fail to adequately serve the needs of practitioners, but highlights the necessary characteristics of an effective decision-making support tool. more
An Agenda for Population, Health, and Environment
Jul 07, 2011Roger-Mark De Souza's article explores population, health, and environment (PHE) connections, identifying accomplishments, current challenges, and priorities. more
Making Doha a Developmental Round: What do the Developing Countries Want?
Jul 07, 2011This paper looks at the key objectives of the least-developed countries in multilateral trade negotiations, as well as of developing countries broadly, since understanding the least-developed countries’ objectives is a critical step to restarting the stalled negotiations. more
