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    Multifonctionnalité de l’agriculture urbaine à Montréal : étude des discours au sein du programme des jardins communautaires by Fabien Wegmuller, Éric Duchemin

    “…Research show that urban agriculture could be a solution to meet modern urban issues, as food security, population health, environmental urban services, social network and popular education. …”
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    Archéologie du handicap et inégalités sociales au couvent des Jacobins de Rennes (xiiie-xviiie siècles) by Rozenn Colleter

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Population health and disability do not only involve questions of pathology and biology, but also the interactions of humans with their environment and their economic and social situation. …”
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    La prolifération des cyanobactéries au Québec : une perspective de sciences sociales sur le risque et la gestion by Karine Dubé, Geneviève Brisson, Sabrina Doyon, Benoît Levesque

    “…Cyanobacteria are naturally occurring microorganisms found in most bodies of water ; certain species, especially when they are highly concentrated, release toxins that can pose a threat to population health. In Quebec, when the level of risk is considered serious, public health officials issue warnings concerning water-related activities and water consumption, but people do not always act in accordance with them. …”
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    Déterminants socio-environnementaux des disparités de l’asthme dans l’agglomération de Sfax (centre-est de la Tunisie) by Mounir Jarraya

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Given this complex combination of determinants of asthma health in the agglomeration of Sfax, several measures can be taken to improve the well-being and respiratory health of an environmentally severely “penalized” population. Health awareness is a cornerstone of all strategies to fight respiratory allergies, which is at the origin of huge public health spending. …”
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