Mosquito net fishing exemplifies conflict among Sustainable Development Goals
Christopher H. Trisos (),
Steven M. Alexander,
Jessica A. Gephart,
Rajina Gurung,
Peter B. McIntyre and
Rebecca E. Short
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Christopher H. Trisos: University of Maryland
Steven M. Alexander: University of Maryland
Jessica A. Gephart: University of Maryland
Rajina Gurung: Imperial College London, Department of Life Sciences
Peter B. McIntyre: Cornell University
Rebecca E. Short: Imperial College London, Department of Life Sciences
Nature Sustainability, 2019, vol. 2, issue 1, 5-7
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Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires examining the impacts of health interventions across multiple sectors and identifying regions where health–development–environment conflicts are most likely. Doing this is important for ending the epidemic of malaria by 2030 alongside achieving other SDGs.
Date: 2019
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