Research Project
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
Health checkups were performed in the earthquake/tsunami devastated villages in the Solomon Islands ; villages were selected on the basis of the types of damages and socioeconomic conditions. Both risks of non-communicable diseases and infectious and nutritional diseases were more observed in an urban village where several villagers took refugee in clouded campsites. In a remote village, risks of infectious and nutritional conditions were found. In contrast, health problems seemed to be minimized in villages where villagers would cooperate from one to another under strong leaderships.
All 2011 2010 2009 Other
All Journal Article (14 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 14 results) Presentation (4 results) Book (5 results) Remarks (3 results)
Field Methods (in press)
New Zealand Medical Journal 124
Pages: 17-28
American Journal of Human Biology 23
Pages: 435-444
New Zealand Medical Journal
Volume: (掲載確定)
Field Methods
American Journal of Human Biology
Human Genetics 127(3)
Pages: 287-294
Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity in Socio-ecological Production Landscapes : Background to the 'Satoyama Initiative for the Benefit of Biodiversity and Human Well-being' : CBD Technical Series
Volume: 52 Pages: 168-171
Pages: 287-94
Human Ecology 37(5)
Pages: 629-642
Human Ecology 37(2)
Pages: 147-159
応用社会学研究 51
Pages: 65-78
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