Biodiversity and Health, Linking Life, Ecosystems and Societies

Biodiversity and Health, Linking Life, Ecosystems and Societies
Authors
Serge Morand,Claire Lajaunie & Lajaunie, Claire
Publisher
Iste Press - Elsevier
Date
2017-12-06T00:00:00+00:00
Size
10.48 MB
Lang
en
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There is a gap between the ecology of health and the concepts supported by international initiatives such as EcoHealth, One Health or Planetary Health; a gap which this book aims to fill.

Global change is accelerated by problems of growing population, industrialization and geopolitics, and the world's biodiversity is suffering as a result, which impacts both humans and animals. However, Biodiversity and Health offers the unique opportunity to demonstrate how ecological, environmental, medical and social sciences can contribute to the improvement of human health and wellbeing through the conservation of biodiversity and the services it brings to societies.

This book gives an expansive and integrated overview of the scientific disciplines that contribute to the connection between health and biodiversity, from the evolutionary ecology of infectious and non-infectious diseases to ethics, law and politics.

Presents the first book to give a broad and integrated overview of the scientific disciplines that contribute to health

From evolutionary ecology, to laws and policies, this book explores the links between health and biodiversity

Demonstrates how ecological sciences, environmental sciences, medical sciences, and social sciences may contribute to improve human health