IJID Regions, Volume 12, September 2024, 100388
The study highlights the importance of understanding malaria epidemiology in the indigenous population, as few studies have focused on this group in Roraima. More research is needed to inform malaria control and prevention efforts to meet its scheduled erradication by 2035.
This paper explores the deep interconnection between place and health for Indigenous people in southeastern New South Wales, emphasizing that place encompasses more than geography, including histories, experiences, and emotional connections. It highlights the crucial role of Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) in delivering place-based health and social services, especially during crises like the 2019/20 Black Summer Bushfires, demonstrating their vital engagement with and support for Indigenous communities.
Ocean and Coastal Management, Volume 254, 1 August 2024
One Earth, Volume 7, 16 August 2024
One Earth, Volume 7, 16 August 2024
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Volume 48, August 2024
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Volume 48, Issue 5, October 2024, 100182
The author raises the vital issue of the impact of the climate crisis on Torres Strait Islander Country and its people. Torres Strait Islander cultures are interwoven throughout the article. He calls for Torres Strait Islander self-determined led research into climate and health
The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific, Volume 49, August 2024
Quaternary Environments and Humans, Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2024, 100023
The study of Laguna Bacalar's paleoecology during the Late Holocene provides important insights into how regional climate changes and sea level fluctuations have shaped the vegetation and ecosystems of this region, which can inform conservation efforts and climate adaptation strategies.