Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and One Health - A Call for Action to Integrate
One Health (OH) has gained considerable prominence since the beginning of the 21st century, among others, driven by the recent epidemics and the increasing importance of zoonotic diseases but most emphasis has been on the interactions between animal and human health, with considerably less attention to environmental and plant health. There is growing evidence that the challenges of climate change, growing food and nutritional insecurity, and biodiversity loss can best be addressed within the context of the OH framework. Conceptionally, IPM could perfectly fit into such an approach. New approaches detailed in this report offer solutions on how to successfully embed IPM into a OH framework.
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and One Health - A Call for Action to Integrate
Author(s):
Timo Falkenberg, Sunday Ekesi, and Christian Borgemeister
Publication Date: 2022
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One Health (OH) has gained considerable prominence since the beginning of the 21st century, among others, driven by the recent epidemics and the increasing importance of zoonotic diseases but most emphasis has been on the interactions between animal and human health, with considerably less attention to environmental and plant health. There is growing evidence that the challenges of climate change, growing food and nutritional insecurity, and biodiversity loss can best be addressed within the context of the OH framework. Conceptionally, IPM could perfectly fit into such an approach. New approaches detailed in this report offer solutions on how to successfully embed IPM into a OH framework.