One Health – a strategy for resilience in a changing arctic

The circumpolar north is uniquely vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change. While international Arctic collaboration on health has enhanced partnerships and advanced the health of inhabitants, significant challenges lie ahead. One Health is an approach that considers the connections betwee...

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Other Authors: Ruscio, Bruce A., Brubaker, Michael, Glasser, Joshua, Hueston, Will, Hennessy, Thomas W.
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spelling ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:34483 2023-05-15T14:36:27+02:00 One Health – a strategy for resilience in a changing arctic Int J Circumpolar Health Ruscio, Bruce A. Brubaker, Michael Glasser, Joshua Hueston, Will Hennessy, Thomas W. http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/34483/ unknown http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/34483/ Int J Circumpolar Health. 2015; 74. Review Article Arctic circumpolar One Health infectious disease climate change policy health policy ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:31:45Z The circumpolar north is uniquely vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change. While international Arctic collaboration on health has enhanced partnerships and advanced the health of inhabitants, significant challenges lie ahead. One Health is an approach that considers the connections between the environment, plant, animal and human health. Understanding this is increasingly critical in assessing the impact of global climate change on the health of Arctic inhabitants. The effects of climate change are complex and difficult to predict with certainty. Health risks include changes in the distribution of infectious disease, expansion of zoonotic diseases and vectors, changing migration patterns, impacts on food security and changes in water availability and quality, among others. A regional network of diverse stakeholder and transdisciplinary specialists from circumpolar nations and Indigenous groups can advance the understanding of complex climate-driven health risks and provide community-based strategies for early identification, prevention and adaption of health risks in human, animals and environment. We propose a regional One Health approach for assessing interactions at the Arctic human-animal-environment interface to enhance the understanding of, and response to, the complexities of climate change on the health of the Arctic inhabitants. 26333722 PMC4558275 Other/Unknown Material Arctic Circumpolar Health Climate change Human health CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Arctic
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One Health
infectious disease
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health policy
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One Health
infectious disease
climate change
policy
health policy
One Health – a strategy for resilience in a changing arctic
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climate change
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health policy
description The circumpolar north is uniquely vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change. While international Arctic collaboration on health has enhanced partnerships and advanced the health of inhabitants, significant challenges lie ahead. One Health is an approach that considers the connections between the environment, plant, animal and human health. Understanding this is increasingly critical in assessing the impact of global climate change on the health of Arctic inhabitants. The effects of climate change are complex and difficult to predict with certainty. Health risks include changes in the distribution of infectious disease, expansion of zoonotic diseases and vectors, changing migration patterns, impacts on food security and changes in water availability and quality, among others. A regional network of diverse stakeholder and transdisciplinary specialists from circumpolar nations and Indigenous groups can advance the understanding of complex climate-driven health risks and provide community-based strategies for early identification, prevention and adaption of health risks in human, animals and environment. We propose a regional One Health approach for assessing interactions at the Arctic human-animal-environment interface to enhance the understanding of, and response to, the complexities of climate change on the health of the Arctic inhabitants. 26333722 PMC4558275
author2 Ruscio, Bruce A.
Brubaker, Michael
Glasser, Joshua
Hueston, Will
Hennessy, Thomas W.
title One Health – a strategy for resilience in a changing arctic
title_short One Health – a strategy for resilience in a changing arctic
title_full One Health – a strategy for resilience in a changing arctic
title_fullStr One Health – a strategy for resilience in a changing arctic
title_full_unstemmed One Health – a strategy for resilience in a changing arctic
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url http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/34483/
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