Outcomes from the First European Planetary Health Congress at ARTIS in Amsterdam
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Oral Presentations
2.1. Setting the Stage
2.1.1. Planetary Health: A New Paradigm That Combines the Health of the People and the Planet
2.1.2. From Global Health Security to Planetary Health Solidarity
2.2. Theme: Earth
2.2.1. Two Sides of the Rewilding Coin: Necessity of Ecological and Human Rewilding
2.2.2. Towards a Sustainable, Dynamic, and Biodiverse Peat Landscape for the Farmer, Nature Manager, and Citizen
- Investigate which interventions in the landscape are effective in restoring biodiversity and essential ecosystem functions and services of peat meadows.
- Contribute new knowledge through the integration and analysis of existing and new biodiversity and ecosystem (services) data.
- Underpin, develop, and validate an integrated set of objective, simple, and reliable indicators (KPIs) that quantify the degree of recovery and monitor the transition to sustainable peat meadows.
- Link ecological and socioeconomic systems by assessing both existing and alternative business models of key actors in the agriculture value chain, with explicit roles for payments based on biodiversity and ecosystem services from the market and society.
- Organize all its activities using a Living Lab approach, with Responsible Research and Innovation and citizen and multi-actor involvement as core values. Through this approach, a wide variety of societal partners are explicitly involved in all project stages, and the impacts of cooperation and the use of findings in practice are maximized.
- Link relevant policy areas and scientific disciplines to existing practices and current initiatives in the region and contribute to the Delta Plan on Biodiversity.
- Exchange lessons learned from multi-stakeholder co-creation and action for other projects with a Living Lab approach.
2.3. Theme: Water
2.3.1. Listen to the Oceans: They Have Never Been Quiet, but Can Only Persist When They Remain Audible
2.3.2. Climate Change and the Aquatic Microorganisms of Lakes and Oceans
2.3.3. Rights for the Waddensea
2.4. Theme: Food
2.4.1. Creating a Healthy and Sustainable Food System
2.4.2. The Transition to a Sustainable Food System
2.4.3. Urban Food Hubs as Catalysts for Healthy Cities for Humans and Non-Humans
2.5. Theme: Humans
2.5.1. The Need for Safe and Just Earth System Boundaries
2.5.2. (Public) Planetary Health (Stack)—Artistic Research and Perspectives
2.5.3. An Entangled Life with Animals and the Planet
3. Workshops
3.1. The Future of Planetary Health Cities—The Role of Political Leadership
3.2. Planetary Health Education Working Group
3.3. Movement Building Working Group
3.4. Workshop Impact through Synergy
3.5. Food and Microbes
3.5.1. Recommended Daily Allowance for Microbes
3.5.2. Microbes and the Old Friends Hypothesis
3.5.3. The Wonderful World of Fermentation
4. Other Contributions to the Congress
4.1. Summary of the KNAW Advisory Report: ‘Planetary Health: An Emerging Field to Be Developed’
4.2. The Planetary Health European Hub: An Expanding and Diversifying Network
4.3. Public Planetary Health Festival
4.4. Symbiosis
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Kort, R.; Arts, K.; Antó, J.M.; Berg, M.P.; Cepella, G.; Cole, J.; van Doorn, A.; van Gorp, T.; Grootjen, M.; Gupta, J.; et al. Outcomes from the First European Planetary Health Congress at ARTIS in Amsterdam. Challenges 2023, 14, 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe14040049
Kort R, Arts K, Antó JM, Berg MP, Cepella G, Cole J, van Doorn A, van Gorp T, Grootjen M, Gupta J, et al. Outcomes from the First European Planetary Health Congress at ARTIS in Amsterdam. Challenges. 2023; 14(4):49. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe14040049
Chicago/Turabian StyleKort, Remco, Koen Arts, Josep M. Antó, Matty P. Berg, Gabrielle Cepella, Jennifer Cole, Amarylle van Doorn, Tomás van Gorp, Milo Grootjen, Joyeeta Gupta, and et al. 2023. "Outcomes from the First European Planetary Health Congress at ARTIS in Amsterdam" Challenges 14, no. 4: 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe14040049
APA StyleKort, R., Arts, K., Antó, J. M., Berg, M. P., Cepella, G., Cole, J., van Doorn, A., van Gorp, T., Grootjen, M., Gupta, J., Hill, C., van der Heide, E., Huisman, J., Janmaat, J., O’Callaghan-Gordo, C., Mattijsen, J., Modi, T., Nowak, E., Ossebaard, H. C., ... Martens, P. (2023). Outcomes from the First European Planetary Health Congress at ARTIS in Amsterdam. Challenges, 14(4), 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe14040049