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Ecosystem health: the relationship between dryland salinity and human health
Peter Speldewinde
School of Population and Global Health
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Salinity
100%
Ecosystem Health
100%
Human Health
100%
Western Australia
75%
Environmental Degradation
50%
Socioeconomic Status
25%
Environmental Data
25%
Torres Strait
25%
Ecosystem Degradation
25%
Regional Geography
25%
Australia
25%
Vegetation
25%
Capital City
25%
Invasive Species
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Degradation
100%
Australians
50%
Primary Productivity
50%
Socioeconomic Status
50%
Biodiversity
50%
Invasive Species
50%
Mental Health
50%
Malignant Neoplasm
50%