More-than-One Health

More-than-One Health

Humans, Animals, and the Environment Post-COVID

Braverman, Irus

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

284

Mole

9781032277882

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword: The Lure of One Health Introduction: More-than-One Health, More-than-One Governance PART I: SITUATING ONE HEALTH: HISTORIES AND PRACTICE1. One Health: A "More-than-Human" History 2. The Case for a One Heath Approach from a Physician's Perspective 3. Spillover Interfaces from Wuhan to Wallstreet: An Interview with Chris Walzer 4. One Health, Surveillance, and the Pandemic Treaty: An Interview with John H. Amuasi PART II: EXPANDING ONE HEALTH: BEYOND THE HUMAN-ANIMAL-ENVIRONMENT TRIAD 5. Between Healthy and Degraded Oceans: Promising Human Health through Marine Biomedicine 6. More-than-Almonds: Plant Disease and the Politics of Care 7. What Can Graphic Medicine Contribute to One Health? PART III: OTHERING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD MULTIBEING JUSTICE 8. The One Health Initiative and a Deeper Engagement with Animal Health and Wellbeing: Moving Away from Animal Agriculture 9. Can Camaraderie Help Us Do Better than Compassion and Love for Nonhuman Health? Some Musings on One Health Inspired by the Case of Rabies in India 10. Anthrodependency, Zoonoses, and Relational Spillover PART IV: DECOLONIZING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD POSTCOLONIAL AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES 11. Birds as Sentinels of the Environment in Hong Kong and Taiwan 12. The Spatialization of Diseases: Transferring Risk onto Vulnerable Beings 13. Rabies on Ice: Learning from Interspecies Suffering in Arctic Canada Afterword. Among Animals, and More: One Health Otherwise
One health;Social science;One medicine;Comparative pathology;Antimicrobial resistance;Climate change;Food security;Food safety;Anthropocene;COVID-19;Environmental justice;Colonialism;Decolonialism;SDGs;Capitalocene;Traditional knowledge;Indigenous ways of knowing;Geography;Planetary health;Environmental health;Environmental humanities;Health and wellbeing;Public health;Diseases;Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza;FMD;African Swine Fever;Common Language;Avian Influenza;Jellyfish Blooms;Neglected Tropical Diseases;Rabies Control;Zoonotic Diseases;Rabies Virus;Graphic Medicine;FMD Outbreak;Black Faced Spoonbills;Street Dogs;Low Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus;Rock Hyraxes;Mai Po Marshes;White Tailed Sea Eagles;Human Canine Relationships;Commercial Animal Agriculture;Japanese Government General;Rabies Endemic Countries;Arctic Fox Populations;ABC Rule