We don't have one planet for humans and another planet for other species. If we wish to avoid pandemics from zoonoses, such as COVID-19 and other types of influenza, we must address direct and indirect drivers such as human ecological disruption and unsustainable consumption. Drawing lessons and reflecting on challenges from UNESCO Biosphere reserves, Professor Serge Morand presents the latest knowledge and management approaches developed under the One Health approach.
These videos are from the course One Health in Practice: Solutions for healthy people in Biosphere reserves developed by UNESCO in collaboration with the SDG Academy.
These videos are from the course One Health in Practice: Solutions for healthy people in Biosphere reserves developed by UNESCO in collaboration with the SDG Academy.
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    We don't have one planet for humans and another for other species. If we wish to avoid pandemics from zoonoses, such as COVID-19 and other types of influenza, we…One Health in Practice: Solutions for healthy… 
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    "One Health" and the Sustainable… 
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    We don't have one planet for humans and another for other species. If we wish to avoid pandemics from zoonoses, such as COVID-19 and other types of influenza, we…Changing Ecosystems 
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    We don't have one planet for humans and another for other species. If we wish to avoid pandemics from zoonoses, such as COVID-19 and other types of influenza, we…An Epidemic of Epidemics 
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    Community-Based Resource Management and… 
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    Adaptive Management and Governance 
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    We don't have one planet for humans and another for other species. If we wish to avoid pandemics from zoonoses, such as COVID-19 and other types of influenza, we…The Livestock Footprint 
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    Healthy Ecosystems for Healthy People 
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    Best Practices for Health and Wellbeing 
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