Biodiversity Agenda Congruent with ‘One Health’: Focusing on CBD, FAO, and WHO
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Growing Scientific Evidence of One Health
2.2. How International Organizations Have Implemented Shared Agendas
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Data
3.2. Method
4. Results
5. Discussion
5.1. Agricultural Biodiversity
5.2. Taxonomy
5.3. Traditional Knowledge
5.4. Access and Benefit-Sharing
5.5. Antimicrobial Resistance
5.6. Marine Biodiversity
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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CBD | FAO | WHO | |
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Date of establishment | December 1993 | October 1945 | April 1948 |
Purpose of establishment |
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Number of Member States | 196 | 194 | 194 |
Headquarters | Montreal, Canada | Rome, Italy | Geneva, Switzerland |
Highest Decision-Making Body | Conference of the Parties (COP) | Conference | World Health Assembly (WHA) |
Conference (Assembly) Cycle | Biannual | Biannual | Annual |
Roles of the Conference (Assembly) |
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Node | Degree Centrality | Closeness Centrality | ||
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In-Degree (Citing) | Out-Degree (Cited) | In-Closeness (Citing) | Out-Closeness (Cited) | |
Access and Benefit Sharing | 10 | 16 | 0.378 | 0.380 |
Access to Genetic Resources | 10 | 0.370 | ||
Agricultural Biodiversity | 32 | 18 | 0.496 | 0.402 |
Alien Invasive Species | 6 | 0.366 | ||
Antimicrobial Resistance | 10 | 0.374 | ||
Article 8(J) | 2 | 0.280 | ||
Bees | 2 | 0.266 | ||
Chemical Substances | 10 | 0.368 | ||
Climate Change | 4 | 12 | 0.341 | 0.365 |
Codex Alimentarius Commission | 4 | 0.303 | ||
Cold Water Biodiversity | 2 | 0.249 | ||
Disease | 8 | 0.370 | ||
Disease and Health | 12 | 0.347 | ||
Dry and Sub-Humid Lands | 8 | 0.363 | ||
Ecosystem | 2 | 0.283 | ||
Ecosystem Approach | 6 | 16 | 0.332 | 0.376 |
Ecosystem Service | 2 | 0.335 | ||
Energy | 2 | 0.333 | ||
Food and Nutrition | 20 | 0.389 | ||
Food Safety | 6 | 0.363 | ||
Forest Biodiversity | 6 | 18 | 0.326 | 0.393 |
Genetic Resources | 8 | 24 | 0.378 | 0.422 |
Genetic Use Restriction Technologies | 2 | 0.280 | ||
Global Biodiversity Outlook | 2 | 0.275 | ||
Health | 10 | 0.310 | ||
Health and Biodiversity | 6 | 0.300 | ||
Human Health | 4 | 0.341 | ||
Implementation of the Convention | 18 | 24 | 0.419 | 0.412 |
Incentive | 2 | 0.275 | ||
Indigenous Issue | 8 | 0.307 | ||
Infant/Child Nutrition | 4 | 0.320 | ||
Information and Data | 16 | 0.372 | ||
Inland Aquatic Biodiversity | 2 | 0.269 | ||
Inland Water Ecosystems | 8 | 0.366 | ||
Intellectual Property | 2 | 0.333 | ||
Island Biodiversity | 2 | 0.272 | ||
ITPGRFA | 6 | 0.332 | ||
Land | 10 | 0.385 | ||
Mainstreaming Biodiversity | 6 | 14 | 0.293 | 0.372 |
Marine Biodiversity | 10 | 12 | 0.338 | 0.330 |
Nagoya Protocol | 2 | 0.277 | ||
Nutrition | 2 | 0.281 | ||
Other IO Cooperation | 16 | 46 | 0.419 | 0.500 |
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response | 2 | 0.237 | ||
Pesticide | 4 | 0.338 | ||
PIP Framework | 6 | 0.363 | ||
Plant Conservation | 8 | 0.335 | ||
Plant Genetic Resources | 6 | 2 | 0.363 | 0.333 |
Pollinators | 8 | 0.359 | ||
Pollinator Diversity | 8 | 0.361 | ||
Poverty Eradication | 6 | 0.311 | ||
Protected Areas | 4 | 0.300 | ||
Strategic Plan/Aichi’s Biodiversity Targets | 18 | 0.452 | ||
Sustainable Use of Biodiversity | 6 | 0.363 | ||
Taxonomy | 14 | 2 | 0.387 | 0.280 |
Traditional Knowledge | 14 | 2 | 0.387 | 0.252 |
Water Management | 2 | 0.297 | ||
Wildlife | 2 | 0.293 |
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Park, H.; Seo, S.B.; Park, C.; Yoo, J. Biodiversity Agenda Congruent with ‘One Health’: Focusing on CBD, FAO, and WHO. Sustainability 2022, 14, 15059. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215059
Park H, Seo SB, Park C, Yoo J. Biodiversity Agenda Congruent with ‘One Health’: Focusing on CBD, FAO, and WHO. Sustainability. 2022; 14(22):15059. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215059
Chicago/Turabian StylePark, Hyemin, Seung Beom Seo, Chan Park, and Jonghyun Yoo. 2022. "Biodiversity Agenda Congruent with ‘One Health’: Focusing on CBD, FAO, and WHO" Sustainability 14, no. 22: 15059. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215059
APA StylePark, H., Seo, S. B., Park, C., & Yoo, J. (2022). Biodiversity Agenda Congruent with ‘One Health’: Focusing on CBD, FAO, and WHO. Sustainability, 14(22), 15059. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215059