Applications of Implementation Science in Integrated Conservation and Health Programs: Improved Learning to Achieve Environmental and Health Objectives
Rigorous research around integrated One Health programming is limited and/or in very early stages, especially concerning counterfactual-based studies focused on the effectiveness of integrated conservation and health programming, including those focused on the intersection of zoonosis spillover risk in the context of land-use change. We argue that filling these knowledge gaps requires an implementation science approach.
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Applications of Implementation Science in Integrated Conservation and Health Programs: Improved Learning to Achieve Environmental and Health Objectives
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Heather Huntington, Caleb Stevens, Christina Seybolt, Sara Carlson, Andy Tobiason, Elizabeth Daut, Ioana Bouvier
Publication Date: 2024
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Rigorous research around integrated One Health programming is limited and/or in very early stages, especially concerning counterfactual-based studies focused on the effectiveness of integrated conservation and health programming, including those focused on the intersection of zoonosis spillover risk in the context of land-use change. We argue that filling these knowledge gaps requires an implementation science approach.