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Animals, health, and society : [electronic book] : health promotion, harm reduction, and health equity in a one health world /

By: Stephen, Craig.
Series: CRC One Health One Welfare Ser: Publisher: Milton, UK : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021Description: 1 online resource (353 p.).ISBN: 9781000285444.Subject(s): Human-animal relationships | Health promotion | Environmental health | Environmental protection | Ecological assessment (Biology)DDC classification: 577.27 Online resources: Access ebook here
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Editor -- Contributors -- PART 1. Making the Case for Health and Reciprocal Care -- Chapter 1. The Call to Action -- Chapter 2. Whose Health? -- Chapter 3. Health Equity in One Health -- Chapter 4. Health Promotion as a Foundation for Reciprocal Care and Collective Action -- PART 2. Core Concepts -- Chapter 5. Working Together for WHOLE Systems: Approaching Well-Being and Health While Oriented to Living Systems and Equity -- Chapter 6. Harm Reduction for Reciprocal Care
Chapter 7. Building Health Surveillance for Decision Support at the Animal, Human, Environment Nexus -- Chapter 8. Traversing the Eco-Healthscape: The Final Frontier in Understanding Shared Determinants of Health at the Animal-Society Interface -- Chapter 9. Helping People Make Healthy Decisions for Themselves, Animals, and Nature -- Chapter 10. Expanding the Concept of Healthy Public Policy for Animals, Health, and Society -- Chapter 11. Practical Approaches to Leadership and One Health -- Chapter 12. Bridging the Knowing to Doing Gap to Support One Health Action
Chapter 13. Complex Systems Thinking in Health -- PART 3. Actions and Applications -- Chapter 14. Everything Is Connected: Integrating First Nations Perspectives and Connection to Land into Population Health Reporting -- Chapter 15. Conserving Nature for Health Protection and Climate Change Resilience -- Chapter 16. Managing Zoonotic Disease in Wildlife Populations: Priorities and Pitfalls of the Human Connection -- Chapter 17. Navigating Social Norms and Animal Welfare in Hunted Animals -- Chapter 18. Healthy Animals for Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Alleviation
Chapter 19. Application of Harm Reduction Thinking to the Conservation of Uncharismatic Species -- Chapter 20. A Caribbean Call to Action: Behaviour Change Strategies to Reduce Local Plastic Waste -- Chapter 21. Living with Rats: Could an Ecosystem Lens Provide New Insights into Urban Rat Control? -- Chapter 22. Making a Case for Harm Reduction in Invasive Species Management: The St Kitts Monkey Problem -- Chapter 23. Socio-Economic and Behavioural Dimensions of Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in Animals -- Index
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Editor -- Contributors -- PART 1. Making the Case for Health and Reciprocal Care -- Chapter 1. The Call to Action -- Chapter 2. Whose Health? -- Chapter 3. Health Equity in One Health -- Chapter 4. Health Promotion as a Foundation for Reciprocal Care and Collective Action -- PART 2. Core Concepts -- Chapter 5. Working Together for WHOLE Systems: Approaching Well-Being and Health While Oriented to Living Systems and Equity -- Chapter 6. Harm Reduction for Reciprocal Care

Chapter 7. Building Health Surveillance for Decision Support at the Animal, Human, Environment Nexus -- Chapter 8. Traversing the Eco-Healthscape: The Final Frontier in Understanding Shared Determinants of Health at the Animal-Society Interface -- Chapter 9. Helping People Make Healthy Decisions for Themselves, Animals, and Nature -- Chapter 10. Expanding the Concept of Healthy Public Policy for Animals, Health, and Society -- Chapter 11. Practical Approaches to Leadership and One Health -- Chapter 12. Bridging the Knowing to Doing Gap to Support One Health Action

Chapter 13. Complex Systems Thinking in Health -- PART 3. Actions and Applications -- Chapter 14. Everything Is Connected: Integrating First Nations Perspectives and Connection to Land into Population Health Reporting -- Chapter 15. Conserving Nature for Health Protection and Climate Change Resilience -- Chapter 16. Managing Zoonotic Disease in Wildlife Populations: Priorities and Pitfalls of the Human Connection -- Chapter 17. Navigating Social Norms and Animal Welfare in Hunted Animals -- Chapter 18. Healthy Animals for Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Alleviation

Chapter 19. Application of Harm Reduction Thinking to the Conservation of Uncharismatic Species -- Chapter 20. A Caribbean Call to Action: Behaviour Change Strategies to Reduce Local Plastic Waste -- Chapter 21. Living with Rats: Could an Ecosystem Lens Provide New Insights into Urban Rat Control? -- Chapter 22. Making a Case for Harm Reduction in Invasive Species Management: The St Kitts Monkey Problem -- Chapter 23. Socio-Economic and Behavioural Dimensions of Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in Animals -- Index

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