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Disease Risk from Human-Environment Interactions: Environment and Development Economics for Joint Conservation-Health Policy

Disease Risk from Human-Environment Interactions: Environment and Development Economics for Joint Conservation-Health Policy

Author(s): Heidi J. Albers , Katherine D. Lee , Jennifer R. Rushlow , Carlos Zambrana‐Torrselio

Publication Date: 2020

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Emergence of COVID-19 joins a collection of evidence that local and global health are infuenced by human interactions with the natural environment. Frameworks that simultaneously model decisions to interact with natural systems and environmental mechanisms of zoonotic disease spread allow for identifcation of policy levers to mitigate disease risk and promote conservation.

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