The One Health Case Studies book is a collection of international case studies showcasing the work of One Health practitioners and their projects. The book explores current areas of One Health, grouped into themes of One Health policy, pests and pathogens, water and the environment, agriculture and food security, and education and community engagement. Looking at a range of different countries, it examines the unique projects being undertaken in Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, North and South America and highlights the application of a One Health approach from research conceptualization to policy development and implementation. This book provides an understanding of One Health practice globally through 28 diverse case studies. Each case study is carefully designed with clear aims, expected learning outcomes, and reflective questions to encourage academic mastery and real-world application of knowledge. The book also bridges the gap between theory and practice by offering insights into current One Health best practices, challenges, and opportunities.
Section 1: One Health Policy 1: Promoting Ethnoveterinary Medicine or Sustainable Animal Husbandry Practices in Northern Ghana 2: A One Health Approach to Level Up Ethnoveterinary Practises in Rural India: A Pilot Project among the Local Community of Doddaballapur (Karnataka) 3: Systems Thinking Methodology Application to One Health Enabling Factors Analysis: Case Study from Kazakhstan 4: One Health Initiative of Centre for Applied One Health Research and Policy Advice (OHRP): Implementation on Enhancing Poultry Health and Production, Food Safety and Quality of Chicken Meat in Hong Kong SAR 5: One Health Operationalisation in a Local Health System: Learnings from an Urban City of India, Ahmedabad Section 2: Pests and pathogens 6: Control of Dengue Epidemic in Lahore: A Fortuitous Application of One Health Approach 7: A Wildlife Mortality Monitoring Network that Promotes Human and Wildlife Health 8: Urban Rats (Rattus norvegicus) through a One Health Lens: Social and Ecological Factors Promote Opportunities for Urban Leptospirosis in Rats, Dogs, and People 9: The One Health Approach to Addressing Zoonotic Malaria in Rural Northern Borneo: Challenges and Solutions 10: The Road Not Travelled: Bovine Tuberculosis in England, Wales, and Michigan, USA 11: One Health approach to the diagnosis and management of feline rabies: A case report from Ebonyi State, Nigeria 12: Toward a One Health Surveillance System in Cuba: Co-Productive Stakeholder Engagement 13: A Community-Based Approach to Explore Challenging and Sensitive Issues: Hunting, Wild Meat Consumption, and Zoonotic Disease Risks in Tanzania Section 3: Water and the Environment 14: Sowing Agroecology in Rio Doce through a Technical Assistance and Rural Outreach Program in a Territory Affected by the Biggest Environmental Disaster in Brazilian History 15: Transdisciplinary Research as a Means of Protecting Human Health, Ecosystems and Climate by Engaging People to Act on Air Pollution 16: Social-ecological System Health in Transfrontier Conservation Areas to Promote the Coexistence Between People and Nature 17: One Health in Turkana County, Kenya: Applications and Lessons Learned 18: Co-design of Locally Adapted Communication Materials to Boost Engagement around Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in a Community in Ibadan, Nigeria Section 4: Agriculture and Food Security 19: Livestock for Livelihoods: Role of Goats in Improving the Livelihood and Well-being of Women Pastoralists in Ethiopia and Uganda 20: How Crop–livestock Clinics Are Advancing One Health: A Pilot Case from Uganda 21: Where One Health Meets Food Systems Teaching and Learning: Expanding Skillsets for Food System Transformation 22: Beyond Data Source: Engaging Herders’ Knowledge and Perspectives within the BufFarm Research Process 23: Community-Designed One Health Units as a Model for Integrated Service Delivery in Pastoralist Areas of Africa Section 5: Education and Community Engagement 24: A Social-Ecological and One Health Observatory: Ten Years of Collaborative Studies in Saen Thong (Nan, Thailand) 25: Jigjiga University One Health Initiative 26: Just One Health Project ECHO: Advancing Health and Justice 27: Undertaking One Health Research with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities: Implications of a One Health Pilot Study 28: MAMMALNET – Citizen Science Data Collection from a One Health Perspective
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