This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.The high capacity of science and health infrastructure in countries such as Australia has contributed to the relatively low public health impact of many environmental health hazards, including our endemic, wildlife‐origin zoonotic diseases. However, understanding how these and other health risks may be reduced within an ecosystem service framework will be increasingly valuable as climate change and pressures on natural environments intensify. Benefits could trans...
There is rising international concern about the zoonotic origins of many global pandemics. Increasin...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Many challenges we face today are intimately linked to and derive from the biophysical and ecologica...
CommentaryRosemary McFarlane, Colin David Butler, Simone Maynard, Steve Cork, Phillip Weinstei
International research agendas are placing greater emphasis on the need for more sustainable develop...
Abstract The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. In...
The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. Interventio...
Healthy ecosystems support the well-being of all organisms on Earth. Yet, the overexploitation of na...
Abstract: The pace and scale of environmental change is undermining the conditions for human health....
International audienceThe implementation of One Health/EcoHealth/Planetary Health approaches has bee...
Co-published with SpringerFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Recherche écosanté en pr...
Increasing concern for the consequences of global ecological change (GEC) has seen sustainable ecolo...
Economic development without heed to ecological and social sustainability is insufficient to achieve...
Scientific studies paint an alarming picture of environmental damage and the associated health risks...
We are seemingly locked into a downward spiral of ecological degradation, biodiversity loss, and a c...
There is rising international concern about the zoonotic origins of many global pandemics. Increasin...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Many challenges we face today are intimately linked to and derive from the biophysical and ecologica...
CommentaryRosemary McFarlane, Colin David Butler, Simone Maynard, Steve Cork, Phillip Weinstei
International research agendas are placing greater emphasis on the need for more sustainable develop...
Abstract The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. In...
The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. Interventio...
Healthy ecosystems support the well-being of all organisms on Earth. Yet, the overexploitation of na...
Abstract: The pace and scale of environmental change is undermining the conditions for human health....
International audienceThe implementation of One Health/EcoHealth/Planetary Health approaches has bee...
Co-published with SpringerFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Recherche écosanté en pr...
Increasing concern for the consequences of global ecological change (GEC) has seen sustainable ecolo...
Economic development without heed to ecological and social sustainability is insufficient to achieve...
Scientific studies paint an alarming picture of environmental damage and the associated health risks...
We are seemingly locked into a downward spiral of ecological degradation, biodiversity loss, and a c...
There is rising international concern about the zoonotic origins of many global pandemics. Increasin...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Many challenges we face today are intimately linked to and derive from the biophysical and ecologica...