Chickens and Humans in Thailand
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Page : 450 pages
File Size : 41,95 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Akkishinooomiya Fumihito, Prince, son of Akihito, Emperor of Japan, 1965
ISBN : 9789748298573
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Page : 450 pages
File Size : 41,95 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Akkishinooomiya Fumihito, Prince, son of Akihito, Emperor of Japan, 1965
ISBN : 9789748298573
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Page : 1114 pages
File Size : 49,75 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Communicable diseases
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Author : Ingvar Ekesbo
Publisher : CABI
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 12,93 MB
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1786391392
Completely updated and revised, this new edition continues to provide essential information on normal and abnormal behaviours in a wide variety of farm animals to help in the assessment and diagnosis of their welfare.
Author : Lindsay Falvey
Publisher : Kasetsart University
Page : 459 pages
File Size : 22,45 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Agriculture
ISBN : 9745538167
The history, science, and social aspects of today’s Thai agriculture is traced from hunters and gatherers through agro-cities through State-religious Empires and immigrating Tai to produce a sustainable agriculture. The wet glutinous rice culture determined administrative structures in a pragmatic society which regularly produced a saleable surplus. Continuing today, these systems consolidated the importance of rice agriculture to national security and economic well-being, as Chinese and European influence benefited agribusiness and initiated the demand which would expand agriculture through population increase until accessible land was expended. As agriculture declined in relative financial importance, it continued to provide the benefits of employment, crisis resilience, self-sufficiency, rural social support, and cultural custody. Agricultural institutions evolved from a taxation and dispute resolution base to provide research, education, and technology transfer at levels below potential as they supported commercial agriculture funded by credit. Agribusiness expanded from the 1960s and small-holders were partly viewed as a past relic which agribusiness could modernise. Unique elements of Thai agriculture include: irrigation technologies; administrative structures based on water control; global leadership in many agricultural commodities; multinational agribusiness; negotiating approaches; potential for further increases from known technologies, and an open culture which has embraced new ideas. One of the world’s few major agricultural exporters, Thailand leads the world in rice, rubber, canned pineapple, and black tiger prawn production and export, the region in chicken meat export and several other commodities, and feeds more the four times its own population from less intensive agriculture than its neighbours. Poised to benefit from expansion in livestock demand, poverty reduction, and improved education, research, and legal and social systems, evident in the recent Asian financial crisis, will be considered with popular concern for socially sensitive alternatives for small-holder farmers to co-exist with commercial agriculture. Thailand will likely remain one of the world’s major agricultural countries in social, environmental and economic terms for the foreseeable future, as it addresses the continuing rural issues of poverty and inequity.
Author : Viroj Wiwanitkit
Publisher : Nova Publishers
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 10,43 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781604562385
This book focuses on the "Bird Flu: the new emerging infectious disease", a new health problem, and the aspects relating to the use of tropical medicine. It specifically covers the clinical aspects, scientific laboratory, public health, as well as the social sciences relating to this new important infectious disease. Mainly, the book presents summative data from the molecular to the population scales, as well as additional metanalysis for important topics. In addition, the diagnostic guideline and clinical practice guidelines of the mentioned conditions are detailed. There is still limited knowledge on this topic while the wider distribution of the disorder due to the globalisation can be expected.
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Publisher : Routledge
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 27,8 MB
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ISBN : 1134164548
Author : Mike Davis
Publisher : New Press, The
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 24,24 MB
Release : 2010-03-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1595588531
The MacArthur Fellow and author of Dead Cities presents a terrifying forecast of a new global threat—and “its argument is irrefutable” (The Independent). Hailed by The Nation as a “master of disaster prose,” author and activist Mike Davis addresses the imminent catastrophe of Avian influenza. In 1918, a pandemic strain of influenza killed at least forty million people in three months. Now, leading researchers believe, another global outbreak is all but inevitable. A virus of astonishing lethality, known as H5N1, has become entrenched in the poultry and wild bird populations of East Asia. It kills two out of every three people it infects. The World Health Organization warns that it is on the verge of mutating into a super-contagious pandemic form that could visit several billion homes within two years. In this urgent and alarming book, Mike Davis reconstructs the scientific and political history of a viral apocalypse in the making, exposing the central roles of agribusiness and the fast-food industries, abetted by corrupt governments, in creating the ecological conditions for the emergence of this new plague.
Author : National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Division of Research Grants
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Page : 1224 pages
File Size : 31,94 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Medicine
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Page : 1504 pages
File Size : 14,58 MB
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Category : Medicine
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Page : 2012 pages
File Size : 19,6 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Indexes
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