Why One Health Needs More Social Sciences: Pandemic Prevention Depends on Behavior as well as Biology
This article argues the importance of mobilizing information and understanding across knowledge systems and elevate the critical role of social sciences to meaningfully integrate One Health into primary pandemic prevention in Canada.
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Why One Health Needs More Social Sciences: Pandemic Prevention Depends on Behavior as well as Biology
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Kaylee Byers, Lara Hollmann, Salome A. Bukachi, Sarah Robinson
Publication Date: 2024
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This article argues the importance of mobilizing information and understanding across knowledge systems and elevate the critical role of social sciences to meaningfully integrate One Health into primary pandemic prevention in Canada.