Lin GuanghuaZhong FuningZhou ShudongHu HaoFei Rongmei2011-05-042011-05-042010http://hdl.handle.net/10625/45992The project worked to characterize backyard poultry rearing systems, the variations among them, their roles in rural livelihood systems, and to work with stakeholders in this sector to devise practical, equitable and sustainable options to reduce the likelihood of a human Avian Influenza (AI) pandemic. Joint research was carried out in five Asian Countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, Viet Nam and China. A logit model estimation shows that better knowledge of AI’s zoonosis and AI policy, more trust in government policy, perception of AI threat and higher compensation for culled poultry will increase farmers’ willingness to report suspected AI cases.Text1 digital file (45 p. : ill.)enCHINABACKYARD POULTRYAVIAN INFLUENZAPOULTRYBIOSECURITYCAPACITY BUILDINGECOHEALTHECOSYSTEMS APPROACHFARMER TRAININGH5N1AGRICULTURAL EXTENSIONHYGIENEVIET NAMCAMBODIATHAILANDINDONESIAFAR EAST ASIACharacteristics and dynamics of backyard poultry raising systems in five Asian countries in relation to the reduction and management of avian influenza risk (China) : final technical report (24 July 2007-31 Oct 2010)Final Technical Report