This space is dedicated to the theses and final projects developed by students in the ISA program.
- Work-related factors, pesticide exposure, and depressive symptoms in mothers participating in the ISA cohort, Matina, Limón, Costa Rica. Palomo-Cordero, L. 2023.
- Flexible play-based pedagogical strategy for the stimulation of cognitive and social skills in fifth-grade boys and girls at the rural school of 28 Millas, Matina. Rodríguez-Miranda, R. 2021.
Exposure of mothers and their children to the fungicide thiabendazole in the Canton of Matina, Costa Rica: Results from the Infants and Environmental Health Program (ISA). Mora, M. 2017 - Assessment of the quality of water for human consumption and proposal of alternatives for its improvement in the Community of 4 Millas de Matina, Limón Hernández, C. 2016.
- Evaluation of environmental pollution in air and dust due to pesticides in 12 Educational Centers in the canton of Matina, Limón. Córdoba, L. 2015
- Grasping ‘The blue bags’ A settings approach to perceptions on chlorpyrifos-treated bags in plantain production (Costa Rica). Wentink, C. 2012
- Drinking water and pesticides in banana growing areas. Skytt, Ä. 2011
- The use of plastic bags treated with the insecticide chlorpyrifos in the production of bananas in the Bribri-Cabécar indigenous territories, Costa Rica. Carranza, J. 2011
- Assessment of Children’s Pesticide Exposure Through a Visual Time Activity Diary. Pung, K. 2010.
- The dynamics of the diffusion of information on pesticides and its effects on the health of a community in Costa Rica. Rioux-Pelletier, ME. 2009.
- Risk Characterization of children exposed to aerial sprayings of Mancozeb and ETU ‐ A case study in a banana village, Costa Rica. Arvidsson, H; Hallén, K. 2008.
- Pesticide exposure and women’s respiratory health in the BriBri indigenous reserve, Talamanca, Costa Rica. Fieten, Karin. 2007.