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May 11, 2020 - Dietary transitions in Ghana
LAAR, Amos; BARNES, Amy; ARYEETEY, Richmond; TANDOH, Akua; BASH, Kristin; MENSAH, Kobby; ZOTOR, Francis; VANDEVIJVERE, Stefanie; HOLDSWORTH, Michelle, 2020, "Food environment benchmarking of policies to prevent nutrition-related non-communicable diseases in Ghana", https://doi.org/10.23708/0BNG5R, DataSuds, V1
This study assessed government action, implementation gaps, and priorities to improve the healthiness of food environments (FE) in Ghana. Using the Healthy Food-Environment Policy Index (Food-EPI), a panel (n=19) of government and independent experts rated the extent of governmen... |
May 6, 2020 - Data collected as part of M-TROPICS - UMR iEES-Paris
Janeau, J-L.; Podwojewski, P.; Boonsaner, A., 2019, "Analysis of soil samples collected over Huay Ma Nai catchment in Northern Thailand in 2001", https://doi.org/10.23708/PDBBQR, DataSuds, V3
This dataset has been collected thanks to the long-term partnership with National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP), Thailand, which granted the permission for field access, and to the financial, scientific, technical, and/or logistical support of the Multisc... |
May 6, 2020 - Data collected as part of M-TROPICS - UMR iEES-Paris
Janeau, J-L.; Podwojewski, P.; Boonsaner, A., 2020, "Analysis of soil samples collected over Huay Ma Nai catchment in Northern Thailand in 2017", https://doi.org/10.23708/X8YF1I, DataSuds, V1
This dataset has been collected thanks to the long-term partnership with National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP), Thailand, which granted the permission for field access, and to the financial, scientific, technical, and/or logistical support of the Multisc... |
Apr 23, 2020 - Environmental data of Saigon River and Dong Nai River
STRADY, Emilie; BABUT, Marc; NEMERY, Julien; MOURIER, Brice; NONCENT, David; DESMET, Marc; NGUYEN, T.N. Tuyet; TRAN, Anh Tu; NGUYEN, Truong An; AIME, Joanne; GRATIOT, Nicolas; DENIS, Hervé, 2020, "Sedimentological, biogeochemical and chemical data in bed sediments from the Saigon River and Can Gio Mangrove, Vietnam, 2016", https://doi.org/10.23708/3KJR0C, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:raRlaRAkhW3HhUIRD09oyA== [fileUNF]
In January 2016, 17 bed sediments were sampled in the Saigon River and its urban canals. Analyses of grain size distribution, organic matter content, nitrogen content, phosphorus content (TPP, PIP, POP), carbon content (TC, POC, PIC), major elements and trace metals (Mg, K, Ca, V... |
Apr 21, 2020 - Environmental data of Saigon River and Dong Nai River
MOURIER, Brice; DESMET, Marc; BABUT, Marc; STRADY, Emilie; NEMERY, Julien; NGUYEN, T.N. Tuyet; AIME, Joanne; TRAN, Anh Tu; GRATIOT, Nicolas, 2020, "Sedimentological and biogeochemical data of a sediment core sampled in 2016 in the Saigon River, crossing Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam", https://doi.org/10.23708/QCCMOA, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:hE58bpWsr3Pu4HTFrj0MTQ== [fileUNF]
A 70 cm long sediment core was sampled using a UWITEC® corer (Uwitec, Mondsee, Austria) fitted with a 2.0-m-long, 90-mm-diameter plastic liner in the left bank of a convex meander of the Saigon River (Lat 10.762376; Long 106.730960), downstream Ho Chi Minh City, in the intertidal... |
Apr 16, 2020 - Environmental data of Saigon River and Dong Nai River
STRADY, Emilie; NEMERY, Julien; NGUYEN, Thanh Nho; DENIS, Hervé, 2020, "Sedimentological and biogeochemical data of bed sediments from the Can Gio Mangrove, Vietnam, 2014", https://doi.org/10.23708/IXK6MQ, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:cRrCuB2zubHIRLw00uGCog== [fileUNF]
Bed sediments were sampled in october 2014 downstream Ho Chi Minh City, a developping megacity, in the Can Gio Mangrove biosphere. Analyses of grain size distribution, organic matter content, nitrogen content, phosphorus content (TPP, PIP, POP), carbon content (TC, POC, PIC) and... |
Apr 8, 2020 - UMR Entropie
Leborgne, Robert; Rimaud, Thomas; Rodiez, Martine; Le Bouteiller, Aubert; Picaut, Joël; Dandonneau, Yves; Radenac, Marie Hélène; Higgins, Harry; Newton, Jan; Eldin, Gérard; Blanchot, Jean; Kaneko, Arata; Neveux, Jacques; Navarette, Claudie; Blain, Stéphane; Dunne, John; Murray, Jim; Aufdenkampe, Anthony, 2020, "Données biogéochimiques du Pacifique intertropical (programmes PROCAL, PROPPAC et FLUPAC du Centre IRD/Nouméa)", https://doi.org/10.23708/QGSZWY, DataSuds, V1
Ce jeu de données met à votre disposition les données bio-géochimiques collectées au cours de campagnes océanographiques réalisées par le centre IRD de Nouméa (ex-ORSTOM) de 1982 à 1996. Il concerne trois programmes: PROCAL, PROPPAC, FLUPAC. Pour tout usage des données, veuillez... |
Mar 30, 2020 - UMR iEES-Paris
Jouquet, P.; Bottinelli, N.; Maeght, J-L.; Aroui, H.; Mendez, M.; Tran Minh, T., 2020, "Analysis of soils collected over Dong Cao catchment in Northern Vietnam in 2015", https://doi.org/10.23708/X3YEHZ, DataSuds, V1
The soil samples were taken in collaboration with the Soils and Fertilizers Research Institute (SFRI) at different soil depths and under different vegetation covers at the long term observatory catchment Dong Cao from the M-Tropics observatory network (https://mtropics.obs-mip.fr... |
Mar 30, 2020 - UMR iEES-Paris
Jouquet, P.; Harit, A.; Guilleux, N.; Riotte, J.; Cheik, S., 2020, "Termite mound distribution and size within the Mule Hole long term observatory, Karnataka, India", https://doi.org/10.23708/DXDAGV, DataSuds, V1
This dataset has been collected thanks to the long-term partnership with Mahatma Gandhi University, India, It holds termite mound distribution (cathedral mounds built by Odontotermes obesus vs. lenticular mounds occupied by a large diversity of organisms) and size within the Mule... |
Mar 10, 2020 - EVOGEC Team
Guyot, Romain; Hamon, Perla; Couturon, Emmanuel; Raharimalala, Nathalie; Rakotomalala, Jean-Jacques, 2020, "Photo bank for: WCSdb: A database of Wild Coffea Species", https://doi.org/10.23708/JZA8I2, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:D4jmlyKfcJyf9HHyxzxguQ== [fileUNF]
Coffee is a beverage enjoyed by millions of people worldwide and an important commodity for millions of people. Beside the two cultivated species (Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora), the 139 wild coffee species belong to the Coffea genus are largely unknown to coffee scientists... |
