Chazan, M.2007-11-132005-04-272007-11-132004http://hdl.handle.net/10625/26671The study maps out complex interactions between ongoing macro-scale processes, local development strategies, and the differential distribution of HIV/ AIDS vulnerabilities, as they relate to informal traders in the rapidly changing urban environment of Warwick Triangle Junction in Durban, South Africa. The report is organized according to four sections: a timeline and schedule of activities, reflections on the fieldwork process, applications and implications for the Ecohealth Approach, and a final discussion of overall strengths and limitations.1 digital fileenECOSYSTEMSURBAN AREASSTREET VENDORSHIV/AIDSLOCAL GOVERNMENTSOUTH AFRICASOCIAL PROBLEMSVULNERABLE GROUPSHEALTH PERSONNELFIELD ACTIVITYSURVEYSRESEARCH METHODSDURBANSOUTH AFRICASOUTH OF SAHARATechnical report : critical reflections on the research processNegotiating human health in rapidly changing urban environments HIV / AIDS vulnerability amongst street traders in Durban, South AfricaEcosystem approaches to human health training award / Bourse de formation écosystèmes et santé humaineIDRC Final Report