Document Type
Report
Publication Date
5-29-2020
Abstract
Gund Fellows led several key “big data” studies on how investments in nature can benefit people’s health and economic prosperity in developing countries. This policy brief summarized research evidence on links between health and the environment for stakeholders and partners, including the Biodiversity Results and Integrated Development Gains Enhanced Project (BRIDGE) managed by USAID’s Forestry and Biodiversity Office.
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Recommended Citation
Posner, S., Ricketts, T. 2020. Environment and Global Health: Investments in natural capital can improve human health. Gund Policy Brief. Burlington, VT: Gund Institute for Environment at the University of Vermont.
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