Implications of Climate Change and One Health Approach
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2025 | Viewed by 109
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Interests: sustainable development; climate change; public health; inequality; migration phenomenon and health; violence
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Dear Colleagues,
The WHO approach to One Health is a transdisciplinary strategy that acknowledges the interdependence of human health, animal health, and the environment. It emphasizes coordinated efforts to enhance the well-being of humans, animals, and ecosystems through unified policies and actions. The following examines how factors such as climate change, pollution (of the air, land, and water), disease, and social impact are interconnected within this framework. Within adaptative and mitigation strategies based on the One Health approach, biomarkers could be crucial in predictive models for climate change impacts, particularly in ecology, agriculture, and public health. Scientists can understand how ecosystems and humans adapt or suffer due to climate change-related effects by measuring biological responses to environmental changes.
Prof. Dr. Alessandra Sannella
Prof. Dr. Francesco Misiti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- one health approach
- climate change
- social impact
- environment
- biomarkers
- air-land-water pollution
- extreme temperature
- non-communicable diseases
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