一个健康:生态系统健康的未来与起点

Alyssa Persano
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与我们当前和未来全球状况高度相关的是生态系统保护的必要性。野化,即在退化地区引入野生动物的过程,就是这样一种保护方法。野化主要是从生态学的角度出发,在很大程度上没有考虑栖息地恢复对公共健康和系统的影响。因此,需要一种新的保护范式。一体健康 "是一种全球健康方法,它考虑了人类、动物及其共同环境之间复杂的相互作用。虽然 "一体健康 "研究了退化地区的社会、政治和经济背景,以便在保护的同时优先考虑系统性进步和疾病预防,但 "一体健康 "的大范围和跨学科性质使其在实施过程中面临挑战。南非东开普省保护景观研究所(CLI)开展的野化工作是 "一体健康 "方法的理想候选者。该研究所拥有稳定的资金、基础设施和机构支持,是向 "一体健康 "框架过渡的最佳时机,可作为全球实施 "一体健康 "的典范。随着人们对系统性不平等、疾病流行和生态系统退化的关注与日俱增,有必要利用 CLI 提供的机会,建立 "一体健康 "这一新的全球健康模式。
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One Health: The Future of Ecosystem Health and Where to Start
Highly relevant to our current and future global state is the need for ecosystem conservation. Rewilding, the process of introducing wildlife to degraded areas, is one such method of conservation. Rewilding is primarily applied from an ecological point of view and largely fails to consider the public health and systemic implications of habitat restoration. As such, a new conservation paradigm is warranted. One Health is a global health approach that considers the complex interplay between humans, animals, and their shared environment. While One Health examines the social, political, and economic context of degraded areas to prioritize systemic advancement and disease prevention in conjunction with conservation, the large scope and transdisciplinary nature of One Health make it challenging to implement. Rewilding efforts conducted by the Conservation Landscape Institute (CLI) in South Africa’s Eastern Cape is an ideal candidate for a One Health approach. With stable funding, infrastructure, and institutional support, CLI is prime for a transition to a One Health framework that can serve as a model for One Health implementation worldwide. As concerns about systemic inequality, disease prevalence, and ecosystem degradation increase, it is necessary to take advantage of the opportunity provided at CLI to establish the new global health paradigm that is One Health.
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