This book offers a rigorous pedagogical approach to the One Health concept, which establishes links between human health, animal health, biodiversity, and ecosystems. Still rarely applied in public policy, this theoretical framework is now attracting growing interest in light of the intertwining health, environmental, and agricultural crises. Following on from the books Santé et agriculture(s) (Health and Agriculture) and Biodiversité et agriculture(s) (Biodiversity and Agriculture) (ITAB, Frémeaux), it provides guidance for understanding the origins, scientific foundations, and challenges of this systemic approach. Designed as a tool for clarification and reflection, this book aims to fuel debate and equip stakeholders who wish to think about health beyond institutional and disciplinary boundaries.
Patrick FRÉMEAUX
270 PAGES