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The Berlin Principles on One Health - Bridging Global Health and Conservation
For over 15-years, proponents of the One Health approach have worked to consistently interweave components that should never have been separated and now more ...
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The Evolution of One Health: A Decade of Progress and Challenges for the Future
In the early years of the 21st century, emerging zoonotic viruses that had the potential to cause pandemic disease, including extensive human mortality, ...
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Climate Change-Triggered Land Degredation and Planetary Health: A Review
Land is a vital natural resource for human socio-ecological wellbeing. Around the world, land is being degraded due to various natural and anthropogenic ...
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Opportunities for Transdisciplinary Science to Mitigate Biosecurity Risks from the Intersectionality of Illegal Wildlife Trade with Emerging Zoonotic Pathogens
Existing collaborations among public health practitioners, veterinarians, and ecologists do not sufficiently consider illegal wildlife trade in their ...
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The Right to a Healthy Environment: Reconceptualizing Human Rights in the Face of Climate Change
There is hardly any doubt that climate change threatens the enjoyment of a wide range of human rights. Yet, in the absence of a distinct right to a healthy ...
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Plastic Pollution: How Can the Global Health Community Fight the Growing Problem?
Plastic products and plastic waste threaten human health because of their toxicity, role in disease propagation, possible interference with food supply through ...
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Healthy Soil for Healthy Humans and a Healthy Planet
This review argues that a healthy soil is multifunctional and is capable of supporting human and planetary health. A broad framework is provided for ...
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Climate Change Impacts on Plant Pathogens, Food Security, and Paths Forward
Plant disease outbreaks pose significant risks to global food security and environmental sustainability worldwide, and result in the loss of primary ...
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Insects as Feed for Livestock Production
This review explains how the use of insects as livestock feed can improve sustainability of livestock production because insects can transform low value ...
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Changing Food Systems and Infection Disease Risks in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries
The emergence of COVID-19 has drawn the attention of health researchers sharply back to the role that food systems can play in generating human disease burden. ...
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