Title
Healthy planet healthy people
Language
English
Description (en)
One Health is a cross-sectoral and transdisciplinary approach that emphasizes the fundamental ways in which the health of humans, domestic and wild animals, fungi, plants, microbes, and natural and built ecosystems are interdependent. One Health approaches recognize the links between human health and a range of environmental concerns including biodiversity, climate, freshwater, food, harmful chemicals, and healthy oceans. Yet the conservation community and its broad interest in biodiversity and the natural world has been notably lacking in discussions about One Health. Partly as a result, both policy and practice have been narrowly focused on one or a few links between human and other healths, such as the human and wildlife health nexus. We provide a set of principles and components that will balance existing discussions by including the natural world and biodiversity and provide a framework for more active involvement by the conservation community. Incorporating these principles and components will enable One Health practice to guide inclusive, multidisciplinary, and cross-sectoral efforts that consider the shared costs and benefits of human, animal, plant, and ecosystem health and help readjust humanity's pursuit of a green, just, and equitable sustainability pathway.
Keywords (en)
domestic animal health; human health; One Health; wildlife health
DOI
10.1111/conl.12864
Author of the digital object
Kent H.  Redford  (Archipelago Consulting / University of New England)
Carlos  Zambrana‐Torrelio  (EcoHealth Alliance)
Kelly  West  (United Nations Environment Programme)
Chadia  Wannous  (World Organization for Animal Health)
Chris  Walzer  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Nik  Sekhran  (World Wildlife Fund)
Midori  Paxton  (United Nations Development Programme)
Cristina  Romanelli  (World Health Organization)
David  McCauley  (World Wildlife Fund)
Thomas E.  Lovejoy  (United Nations Foundation)
Barney  Long  (Re:wild)
Aileen  Lee  (Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation)
Karin  Kemper  (World Bank)
Jeffrey  Griffin  (Food and Agriculture Organization)
Christine  Daugherty  (PepsiCo Inc.)
Peter  Daszak  (EcoHealth Alliance)
Rosina  Bierbaum  (Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel Global Environment Facility)
Garo  Batmanian  (World Bank)
David H.  Barron  (ICCF)
Sandy  Andelman  (Wildlife Conservation Society)
Jonathan  Adams  (Pangolin Words)
Carlos Manuel  Rodriguez  (Global Environment Facility)
Gustavo A.B.  da Fonseca  (Global Environment Facility)
Claude  Gascon  (Global Environment Facility)
Format
application/pdf
Size
250.7 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Conservation Letters
Pages or Volume
7
Volume
15
Number
3
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
2022
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
15.03.2024 10:23:32
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Metadata
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