One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.Zoonotic disease has gained international attention since the identification of avian and swine influenza, with academic focus on the modelling of disease emergence, and policy centring on disciplinary approaches of analysis. Recent scholarship has recognised that the conditions which encourage zoonotic diseases are both ecological and socio-political. The challenge lies in the deeply complex causality and high uncertainty in identifying causal links between human, wildlife and livestock diseases. There is a disjuncture between existing academic knowledge on zoonoses and the role that uncertainty plays in anticipating and preventing future outbreaks o...
People in many global regions can make complex trade-offs between the risk of contracting disease an...
Global environmental change is increasingly recognized to influence risk of numerous zoonotic (anima...
Recent events have shown that public health, animal health and national economies have been threate...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.This paper e...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.This paper e...
Zoonotic diseases will maintain a high level of public policy attention in the coming decades. From ...
This paper argues that addressing the underlying structural drivers of disease vulnerability is esse...
One of series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One HealthAfrican trypan...
Over two thirds of all human infectious diseases have their origins in animals. The rate at which th...
Over two thirds of all human infectious diseases have their origins in animals. The rate at which th...
Conversations on how to prevent and maintain zoonotic outbreaks often focus on the role of vaccines ...
Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hots...
A debate has emerged over the potential socio-ecological drivers of wildlife-origin zoonotic disease...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One HealthRift Valley f...
A debate has emerged over the potential socio-ecological drivers of wildlife-origin zoonotic disease...
People in many global regions can make complex trade-offs between the risk of contracting disease an...
Global environmental change is increasingly recognized to influence risk of numerous zoonotic (anima...
Recent events have shown that public health, animal health and national economies have been threate...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.This paper e...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.This paper e...
Zoonotic diseases will maintain a high level of public policy attention in the coming decades. From ...
This paper argues that addressing the underlying structural drivers of disease vulnerability is esse...
One of series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One HealthAfrican trypan...
Over two thirds of all human infectious diseases have their origins in animals. The rate at which th...
Over two thirds of all human infectious diseases have their origins in animals. The rate at which th...
Conversations on how to prevent and maintain zoonotic outbreaks often focus on the role of vaccines ...
Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hots...
A debate has emerged over the potential socio-ecological drivers of wildlife-origin zoonotic disease...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One HealthRift Valley f...
A debate has emerged over the potential socio-ecological drivers of wildlife-origin zoonotic disease...
People in many global regions can make complex trade-offs between the risk of contracting disease an...
Global environmental change is increasingly recognized to influence risk of numerous zoonotic (anima...
Recent events have shown that public health, animal health and national economies have been threate...