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Animals, health and society : health promotion, harm reduction and equity in a one health world / edited by Craig Stephen.
Veterinary: Atwood Library (Campus) - Display SF740 .A57 2021
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- Book
- Series:
- CRC one health one welfare
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Veterinary public health.
- Animal welfare.
- Environmental health.
- Physical Description:
- xviii, 333 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2021.
- Summary:
- "This timely book re-frames the historic narrative of people, animals and nature as risks to each other, to one where we think about health as a shared capacity. This new narrative promotes the positive contributions made to health across species and generations and addresses growing calls to shift from a reactive to proactive approach in One Health. Editor Craig Stephen takes the reader on a tour of the situations wherein we can all, regardless of our job description, work across species, sectors and generations to motivate action. Perspectives and methods from a variety of fields and experts are shared and adapted to promote collaborative understanding of and action on determinants of health at the animal-society interface. Case studies demonstrate that the principles and practices presented are feasible, empowering people to make choices that concurrently benefit the health of animals, societies and ecosystems. The first book to adapt and explain health promotion, harm reduction and health equity issues in a One Health context, and in terms of animal health, this is necessary reading for students of and practitioners working in planetary health, conservation, eco-health, public health, health promotion, veterinary medicine and animal welfare"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Part 1 Making the Case for Health and Reciprocal Care
- Chapter 1 The Call to Action p. 3 / Craig Stephen
- Chapter 2 Whose Health? p. 17 / Craig Stephen
- Chapter 3 Health Equity in One Health p. 35 / Maya Gislason and Craig Stephen
- Chapter 4 Health Promotion as a Foundation for Reciprocal Care and Collective Action p. 53 / Craig Stephen and Christa Gallagher
- Chapter 5 Working Together for WHOLE Systems: Approaching Well-Being and Health While Oriented to Living Systems and Equity p. 71 / Margot W. Parkes
- Chapter 6 Harm Reduction for Reciprocal Care p. 95 / Craig Stephen
- Chapter 7 Building Health Surveillance for Decision Support at the Animal, Human, Environment Nexus p. 113 / John Berezowski and Craig Stephen and Luis Pedro Carmo
- Chapter 8 Traversing the Eco-Healthscape: The Final Frontier in Understanding Shared Determinants of Health at the Animal-Society Interface p. 135 / Colin Robertson
- Chapter 9 Helping People Make Healthy Decisions for Themselves, Animals, and Nature p. 153 / Craig Stephen
- Chapter 10 Expanding the Concept of Healthy Public Policy for Animals, Health, and Society p. 167 / Craig Stephen
- Chapter 11 Practical Approaches to Leadership and One Health p. 181 / David Butler-Jones
- Chapter 12 Bridging the Knowing to Doing Gap to Support One Health Action p. 193 / Craig Stephen
- Chapter 13 Complex Systems Thinking in Health p. 207 / David Stephen and Craig Stephen and Luis Pedro Carmo and John Berezowski
- Part 3 Actions and Applications
- Chapter 14 Everything Is Connected: Integrating First Nations Perspectives and Connection to Land into Population Health Reporting p. 225 / Lindsay Beck and Daniele Behn-Smith and Maya Gislason and Dawn Hoogeveen and Harmony Johnson and Krista Stelkia and Evan Adams and Perry Kendall and Bonnie Henry
- Chapter 15 Conserving Nature for Health Protection and Climate Change Resilience p. 233 / Colleen Duncan and Tricia L. Fry
- Chapter 16 Managing Zoonotic Disease in Wildlife Populations: Priorities and Pitfalls of the Human Connection p. 245 / Todd K. Shury and Ryan K. Brook and Pushpakumara D.B. Nihal
- Chapter 17 Navigating Social Norms and Animal Welfare in Hunted Animals p. 255 / Pierre-Yves Daoust
- Chapter 18 Healthy Animals for Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Alleviation p. 263 / Craig Stephen
- Chapter 19 Application of Harm Reduction Thinking to the Conservation of Uncharismatic Species p. 271 / Joy Wade
- Chapter 20 A Caribbean Call to Action: Behaviour Change Strategies to Reduce Local Plastic Waste p. 279 / Luis Cruz-Martinez and Luis-Pablo Hervé-Claude and Craig Stephen
- Chapter 21 Living with Rats: Could an Ecosystem Lens Provide New Insights into Urban Rat Control? p. 287 / Chelsea Gardner Himsworth
- Chapter 22 Making a Case for Harm Reduction in Invasive Species Management: The St. Kitts "Monkey Problem" p. 297 / Christa Gallagher
- Chapter 23 Socio-Economic and Behavioural Dimensions of Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in Animals p. 305 / E. Jane Parmley and Irene Lambraki and Shannon E. Majowicz and Carolee Carson.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Clarence J. Marshall Memorial Library Fund.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Animals, health and society
- ISBN:
- 9780367336226
- 0367336227
- 9780367642600
- 0367642603
- OCLC:
- 1178869833
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