Disease & Zoonosis threats to Smallholder Livelihoods

May 3, 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Online

Smallholder livelihoods and health can be affected by a wide range of diseases, stemming from a variety of sources: influenza, zoonosis shaped by smallholder contact with animals, water-borne diseases in areas and periods that limit freshwater access, and climate-sensitive diseases such as increased incidences of dengue fever.聽In this final installment of our webinar series on smallholders in Southeast Asia, we examine how such diseases pose an additional challenge to smallholders and how these issues have been addressed.


Event Sponsor
UHM Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Mānoa Campus

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Public Relations Coordinator, 8082775551, cseaspr@hawaii.edu,

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