One Health for All: Advancing Human and Ecosystem Health in Cities by Integrating an Environmental Justice Lens
The One Health concept provides an organizing framework that promotes the health and well-being of urban communities and ecosystems. However, for One Health to be successful, it must incorporate societal inequities in environmental disamenities, exposures, and policy. This is a review of the current literature on One Health perspectives, pinpoints areas in which to incorporate an environmental justice lens, and closes with recommendations for future work.
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One Health for All: Advancing Human and Ecosystem Health in Cities by Integrating an Environmental Justice Lens
Author(s):
Maureen H. Murray, Jacqueline Buckley, Kaylee A. Byers, Kimberly Fake, Elizabeth W. Lehrer, Seth B. Magle, Christopher Stone, Holly Tuten, and Christopher J. Schell
Publication Date: 2022
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The One Health concept provides an organizing framework that promotes the health and well-being of urban communities and ecosystems. However, for One Health to be successful, it must incorporate societal inequities in environmental disamenities, exposures, and policy. This is a review of the current literature on One Health perspectives, pinpoints areas in which to incorporate an environmental justice lens, and closes with recommendations for future work.