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James R A Butler

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Agricultural Systems|April 15, 2020
Towards appropriate mainstreaming of "Theory of Change" approaches into agricultural research for development: Challenges and opportunitiesYiheyis Taddele Maru, Ashley Sparrow, James R A Butler, et al.
One Health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 16, 2017
The hookworm <i>Ancylostoma ceylanicum</i>: An emerging public health risk in Australian tropical rainforests and Indigenous communitiesFelicity A Smout, Lee F Skerratt, James R A Butler, et al.
Agricultural Systems|December 26, 2022
COVID-19 and food systems in Pacific Island Countries, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste: Opportunities for actions towards the sustainable development goalsFederico Davila, R M Bourke, Andrew McWilliam, et al.
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin|July 20, 2010
Mind, body, spirit: co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communitiesHelen L Berry, James R A Butler, C Paul Burgess, et al.
Environmental Science & Policy|November 8, 2021
A rapid assessment framework for food system shocks: Lessons learned from COVID-19 in the Indo-Pacific regionJames R A Butler, Federico Davila, Robyn Alders, et al.
Global Change Biology|May 26, 2019
Scavenging in the Anthropocene: Human impact drives vertebrate scavenger species richness at a global scaleEsther Sebastián-González, Jomar Magalhães Barbosa, Juan M Pérez-García, et al.
Ecology|August 27, 2021
Functional traits driving species role in the structure of terrestrial vertebrate scavenger networksEsther Sebastián-González, Zebensui Morales-Reyes, Francisco Botella, et al.
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Agricultural Systems|April 15, 2020
Towards appropriate mainstreaming of "Theory of Change" approaches into agricultural research for development: Challenges and opportunitiesYiheyis Taddele Maru, Ashley Sparrow, James R A Butler, et al.
One Health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 16, 2017
The hookworm <i>Ancylostoma ceylanicum</i>: An emerging public health risk in Australian tropical rainforests and Indigenous communitiesFelicity A Smout, Lee F Skerratt, James R A Butler, et al.
Agricultural Systems|December 26, 2022
COVID-19 and food systems in Pacific Island Countries, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste: Opportunities for actions towards the sustainable development goalsFederico Davila, R M Bourke, Andrew McWilliam, et al.
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin|July 20, 2010
Mind, body, spirit: co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communitiesHelen L Berry, James R A Butler, C Paul Burgess, et al.
Environmental Science & Policy|November 8, 2021
A rapid assessment framework for food system shocks: Lessons learned from COVID-19 in the Indo-Pacific regionJames R A Butler, Federico Davila, Robyn Alders, et al.
Global Change Biology|May 26, 2019
Scavenging in the Anthropocene: Human impact drives vertebrate scavenger species richness at a global scaleEsther Sebastián-González, Jomar Magalhães Barbosa, Juan M Pérez-García, et al.
Ecology|August 27, 2021
Functional traits driving species role in the structure of terrestrial vertebrate scavenger networksEsther Sebastián-González, Zebensui Morales-Reyes, Francisco Botella, et al.
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