One Health: Activities and Achievements (2017-19)
The One Health process advances a multidisciplinary approach to health risks for humans, animals, plants and the environment. During the U.S. Chairmanship (2015-17) of the Arctic Council, the U.S. and Canada introduced a One Health project designed to strengthen regional knowledge sharing and coordi...
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ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2384 2023-05-15T14:30:45+02:00 One Health: Activities and Achievements (2017-19) Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) 2019-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2384 en eng Arctic Council Secretariat http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2384 Summary Report 2019 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:49:01Z The One Health process advances a multidisciplinary approach to health risks for humans, animals, plants and the environment. During the U.S. Chairmanship (2015-17) of the Arctic Council, the U.S. and Canada introduced a One Health project designed to strengthen regional knowledge sharing and coordination regarding a variety of Arctic One Health concerns, such as infectious and vector borne diseases, water and food safety, environmental contamination, and changes in animal species distribution. The project advances operational One Health networks in the region by promoting knowledge sharing, exercises, and collaborative investigations of One Health phenomena. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Council Arctic Arctic Council Repository Arctic Canada |
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The One Health process advances a multidisciplinary approach to health risks for humans, animals, plants and the environment. During the U.S. Chairmanship (2015-17) of the Arctic Council, the U.S. and Canada introduced a One Health project designed to strengthen regional knowledge sharing and coordination regarding a variety of Arctic One Health concerns, such as infectious and vector borne diseases, water and food safety, environmental contamination, and changes in animal species distribution. The project advances operational One Health networks in the region by promoting knowledge sharing, exercises, and collaborative investigations of One Health phenomena. |
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