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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
41

The Impact of Twelve-Mile Canyon Mudslides on Downstream Water Users in Sanpete County, Utah

Boore, Danny L. 01 May 1986 (has links)
The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of major landslides during 1983-84 in Twelve-Mile Canyon, Sanpete County, Utah on agricultural water users in the Gunnison Irrigation System. Sediment content and stream flow data were gathered from Twelve-Mile Creek during the irrigation season of 1984. This information was used to estimate the sediment load of Twelve-Mile Creek and to compare historical averages . A survey of Gunnison Irrigation System Water Users was conducted to obtain information defining the damage and production losses caused by an increase in sediment carried by irrigation water. This information was tabulated and used as a basis for calculating the cost of mudslides . Alternatives for mitigating the impacts of the landslides were explored and evaluated. Recommendations were presented to lessen the economic loss suffered by Gunnison Valley farmers. Damages were estimated to be over three million dollars annually. Construction of sediment basins and alteration in specific management prac tices offered the potential to reduce damage and loss by nearly one third.
42

Investigation of the promoter region of mdh-sucCDAB operon in Sinorhizobium meliloti

Breitstein, Jessica January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
43

Characterization of the role of the small regulatory RNA (sRNAs) lpr0050 and lpr0024 in «Legionella pneumophila»

Sadek, Malak January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
44

Institutions in public-private partnerships for natural resources conservation, management and use: A case study of the northern rangelands of Kenya

Lugusa, Klerkson January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
45

Labile organic nitrogen dynamics and indicators of mineralizable nitrogen in manure-amended soils

Thomas, Ben January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
46

Nitrogen transformations and loss over winter in manure-amended soils with cover crops

Ejack, Leanne January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
47

Effects of Early Life exposure to the Organophosphate Flame Retardant, Triphenyl Phosphate on Stress and Stress Related Behaviour in Birds

Hanas, Ashley January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
48

Monetary institutions for a finite planet - Essays toward an ecologically-embedded political economy of money

Svartzman, Romain January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
49

Diversity and ecology of northern nearctic «Rhamphomyia» (diptera: empididae)

Vajda, Elodie January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
50

Has resource allocation policy change improved equity? lessons from Ghana

Asante, Augustine Danso, Public Health & Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW January 2006 (has links)
Equitable allocation of health care resources is crucial for promoting health equity. Since the emergence of the resource allocation working party (RAWP) formula nearly three decades ago, many countries have implemented resource allocation policy reforms aiming to improve equity. Little is known about whether, how and the extent to which, most of these policies have actually improved equity. This study examined whether, and the extent to which, decentralisation of health resource allocation decision-making in Ghana has improved equity in funding within regions and explored the factors that influenced the equitable allocation of resources for health care in Ghana. The study used a mixture of quantitative and qualitative methods. Two of the ten regions in Ghana: Ashanti and Northern, covering the southern and northern sectors of the country, were purposefully selected. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to measure levels of relative deprivation of districts applied as a proxy of need. An equity-adjusted share index (EAS) was developed and used as a yardstick against which equity in funding was assessed. Factors influencing the equitable allocation of resources were explored qualitatively through open-ended interviews with policy makers and other health sector stakeholders. The study found that resource allocation in the Ashanti and Northern Regions were largely inequitable, in terms of differentially benefiting the most disadvantaged districts. The proportion of variance in the actual share of funds that could be explained by the predicted EAS was below 50% for all the years examined, except for the allocation of government funds to the Ashanti Region for 1999, where the proportion of variance was 56%. Resource allocation in the Northern Region favoured three urban districts over their rural counterparts. However, in the Ashanti Region, there was a significant shift in resources from richer to poorer districts from 2000 to 2002. The Kumasi Metro district, for example, saw its share of donor-pooled funds reduced drastically from 20% of the total budget in 2000 to 7.2% in 2001 and 5.6% in 2002. Key factors influencing resource allocation and equity included low funding of the health system, local capacity to utilise funds efficiently, manpower availability, politics, donor influence and the nature of collaboration with the local government. The study concluded that intra-regional resource allocation in Ghana???s Ashanti and Northern regions was less equitable than expected, despite efforts to redistribute funds. It recommended more effective mechanisms for promoting equity through intra-regional resource allocation in Ghana.

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