A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania

This paper describes a new priority setting method for identifying critical information gaps in a multisector system. This method characterizes the information structure of the system using graph-theoretical concepts. Its application is illustrated in the context of malaria research in Tanzania. Thi...

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Autor principal: Temel, Tugrul
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Service for National Agricultural Research 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136426
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description This paper describes a new priority setting method for identifying critical information gaps in a multisector system. This method characterizes the information structure of the system using graph-theoretical concepts. Its application is illustrated in the context of malaria research in Tanzania. This illustration reveals two critical pathways, EVHA and EVHPA, which warrant better understanding. The first suggests that malaria research should generate information on the effects of environmental changes (E) on vector ecology (V) and then on the effects of Von human health (H) and then on the effects of H on agriculture (A). Interpreted likewise, the second pathway points to the additional need for information on the effects of socioeconomic conditions (P) on A.
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spelling CGSpace1364262025-01-09T06:04:04Z A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania Temel, Tugrul malaria This paper describes a new priority setting method for identifying critical information gaps in a multisector system. This method characterizes the information structure of the system using graph-theoretical concepts. Its application is illustrated in the context of malaria research in Tanzania. This illustration reveals two critical pathways, EVHA and EVHPA, which warrant better understanding. The first suggests that malaria research should generate information on the effects of environmental changes (E) on vector ecology (V) and then on the effects of Von human health (H) and then on the effects of H on agriculture (A). Interpreted likewise, the second pathway points to the additional need for information on the effects of socioeconomic conditions (P) on A. 2004-08 2024-01-04T07:48:59Z 2024-01-04T07:48:59Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136426 en Open Access application/pdf International Service for National Agricultural Research Temel, Tugrul. 2004. A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania.
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A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania
title A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania
title_full A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania
title_fullStr A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania
title_short A cross-sector priority setting method: Critical gaps in malaria research in Tanzania
title_sort cross sector priority setting method critical gaps in malaria research in tanzania
topic malaria
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