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Preface and acknowledgments (8kB)
Colour pages (875 kB)
1. Introduction (11 kB)
Willem Takken and Pim Martens (The Netherlands)
2. Climate change and malaria risk: complexity and scaling (89 kB)
Pim Martens (The Netherlands) and Chris Thomas (United Kingdom)
3. Global environmental change and health: integrating knowledge from natural, socioeconomic and medical sciences (165 kB)
Rik Leemans (The Netherlands)
4. Application of geographic information systems to the study of the ecology of mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases (49 kB)
John E. Gimnig, Allen W. Hightower and William A. Hawley (USA)
5. A model structure for estimating malaria risk (264 kB)
M.B. Hoshen and A.P.Morse (United Kingdom)
6. Rapid assessment of malaria risk using entomological techniques: taking an epidemiological snapshot (389 kB)
P.F. Billingsley (UK), J.D. Charlwood (Denmark) and B.G.J. Knols (Austria, The Netherlands)
7. Malaria risk in the highlands of western Kenya: an entomological perspective (1673 kB)
C.J.M. Koenraadt (The Netherlands) and A.K. Githeko (Kenya)
8. Malaria risk scenarios for Kisumu, Kenya: blending qualitative and quantitative information (163 kB)
Michael van Lieshout (The Netherlands)
9. INDEPTH Network: a viable platform for the assessment of malaria risk in developing countries (77 kB)
Osman Sankoh and Fred Binka (Ghana)
10. Challenges for dengue control in Brazil: overview of socioeconomic and environmental factors associated with virus circulation (29 kB)
Paulo de Tarso R. Vilarinhos (Brazil)
11. Effects of environmental change on malaria in the Amazon region of Brazil (96 kB)
Willem Takken (The Netherlands), Paulo de Tarso R. Vilarinhos (Brazil), Petra Schneider (The Netherlands) and Fatima dos Santos (Brazil)
12. Bluetongue in the Mediterranean: prediction of risk in space and time (49 kB)
B.V. Purse, P.S. Mellor and M. Baylis (United Kingdom)
13.Discussion and epilogue (14kB)
Pim Martens and Willem Takken (The Netherlands)