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Will the COVID-19 crisis trigger a One Health coming-of-age?
Tue, 2020-09-15 09:46 — mike krafthttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(20)30179-0/fulltext
This broader concept of health in social–ecological systems gained momentum, adopting a transdisciplinary action-research posture, and converged with sustainability sciences. Social-ecological systems uniquely formalised and explicitly defined resilience as a property of complex adaptive systems, the theoretical and practical validity of which is now supported by hundreds of case examples of diverse social–ecological systems.
However, the word resilience is often used in a health context without a clear reference to this dimension of social–ecological systems, or any other explicit definition. The term resilience is especially confusing in the fields of public and animal health, in which resilience has several different meanings.
Use of the term resilience in an environmental health systems context should be accompanied by a clear specification of whether or not its intended meaning is consistent with the social–ecological systems framework. Overcoming the fundamental ambiguities in the framing of One Health—ie, whether it addresses the resilience of social–ecological systems or the health of humans, animals, and the bio-physical environment in the context of social–ecological systems—is essential to overcoming a number of challenges to its practical implementation as a transdisciplinary concept.
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