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Title: | The need for European OneHealth/EcoHealth networks | Authors: | Keune, Hans Flandroy, Lucette Thys, Séverine De Regge, Nick Mori, Marcella Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas VANHOVE, Maarten Rebolledo, Javiera Van Gucht, Steven Deblauwe, Isra Hiemstra, Wim Häsler, Barbara Binot, Aurélie Savic, Sara Ruegg, Simon R. De Vries, Sjerp Garnier, Julie van den Berg, Thierry |
Issue Date: | 2017 | Source: | Archives of public health (Imprimé), 75 (Art N° 64) | Abstract: | Elaborating from the European One Health/Ecohealth (OH/EH) workshop that took place in fall 2016 and aimed to bring together different communities and explore collaborative potential, the creation of European networks focusing on the development of important OH/EH perspectives was a direct output from discussions at the end of some sessions, in particular: - A network on transdisciplinary One Health education. - A network integrating inputs from social sciences in One Health/EcoHealth actions and networks. - A network aiming at translating research findings on the Environment-Microbiome-Health axis into policy making, with a view to make healthy ecosystems a cost-effective disease prevention healthcare strategy. It was also suggested that a European Community of Practice could be initiated in order to support these several concrete networking initiatives, and to help to promote the building of other emerging initiatives. | Keywords: | One Health; EcoHealth; Community of Practice; Europe; Interdisciplinarity; Transdisciplinarity; Cross-sectorial | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/25487 | ISSN: | 0778-7367 | e-ISSN: | 2049-3258 | DOI: | 10.1186/s13690-017-0232-6 | Category: | A1 | Type: | Journal Contribution | Validations: | vabb 2019 |
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