[HTML][HTML] EcoHealth and One Health: A theory-focused review in response to calls for convergence
Abstract Background EcoHealth and One Health are two major approaches broadly aimed
at understanding the links between human, animal, and environment health. There have …
at understanding the links between human, animal, and environment health. There have …
[HTML][HTML] Just another buzzword? A systematic literature review of knowledge-related concepts in sustainability science
Abstract Knowledge is a vital resource for both understanding and addressing pressing
social–ecological challenges of our time. Sustainability scientists have thus increasingly …
social–ecological challenges of our time. Sustainability scientists have thus increasingly …
A world of possibilities: six restoration strategies to support the United Nation's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
Ecological restoration is practiced worldwide as a direct response to the degradation and
destruction of ecosystems. In addition to its ecological impact it has enormous potential to …
destruction of ecosystems. In addition to its ecological impact it has enormous potential to …
Public health guide to field developments linking ecosystems, environments and health in the Anthropocene
The impacts of global environmental change have precipitated numerous approaches that
connect the health of ecosystems, non-human organisms and humans. However, the …
connect the health of ecosystems, non-human organisms and humans. However, the …
“Health in” and “Health of” social-ecological systems: A practical framework for the management of healthy and resilient agricultural and natural ecosystems
The past two decades have seen an accumulation of theoretical and empirical evidence for
the interlinkages between human health and well-being, biodiversity and ecosystem …
the interlinkages between human health and well-being, biodiversity and ecosystem …
Going unscripted: A call to critically engage storytelling methods and methodologies in geography and the medical‐health sciences
Geography and the medical‐health sciences have long histories of engaging the
humanities. The last decade has seen for both disciplines a significant growth in theoretical …
humanities. The last decade has seen for both disciplines a significant growth in theoretical …
[HTML][HTML] Natural capital and the poor in England: Towards an environmental justice analysis of ecosystem services in a high income country
Poorer communities tend to be located within lower quality natural environments,
experiencing greater environmental burdens and fewer environmental amenities. To date …
experiencing greater environmental burdens and fewer environmental amenities. To date …
Pathogens, disease, and the social-ecological resilience of protected areas
It is extremely important for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are resilient to a
range of potential future perturbations. One of the least studied influences on protected area …
range of potential future perturbations. One of the least studied influences on protected area …
Determinants, effects, and co** strategies for low-yield periods of harvest: a qualitative study in two communities in Nunavut, Canada
Food sovereignty among Inuit in Nunavut, Canada has long meant year-round harvest of
country (hunted, fished, or gathered) food. In recent decades, climatic and non-climatic …
country (hunted, fished, or gathered) food. In recent decades, climatic and non-climatic …
Ecohealth as a field: looking forward
This forum paper proposes a reflection on the “field of ecohealth” and on how best to sustain
a supportive environment that enables the evolution of diverse partnerships and forms of …
a supportive environment that enables the evolution of diverse partnerships and forms of …