| Literature DB >> 24994690 |
Cristina Romanelli1, Carlos Corvalan, H David Cooper, Lucien Manga, Marina Maiero, Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum.
Abstract
The linkages between human health, biodiversity, ecosystems, and the life-supporting services that they provide are varied and complex. The traditional neglect of this nexus by policy-makers perpetuates threats posed to ecosystems with potentially critical impacts on global health. The Convention on Biological Diversity and the World Health Organization recently co-convened two regional workshops on these intricate but vital linkages. From discussions held with policy-makers and experts in the biodiversity and health sectors, spanning some 50 countries in Africa and the Americas, we derive a broad framework for the development of national and regional public health and biodiversity strategies relevant to strategic planning processes in the emerging post-2015 development context.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24994690 PMCID: PMC4111881 DOI: 10.1007/s10393-014-0959-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecohealth ISSN: 1612-9202 Impact factor: 3.184
Mutual Dependencies and challenges to biodiversity and human health
| Human health and well-being depend on: |
| • The provision of adequate nutrition, clean water, medicines, and long-term food security provided by functioning ecosystems (WHO |
| • Non-tangible benefits, known as cultural ecosystem services, such as spiritual values, recreational space, and cultural heritage (Rodríguez et al. |
| However, the linkages between biodiversity, ecosystem services and human health are multifaceted and complex (Rodríguez et al. |
| • Concomitant pressures on the planet’s productive capacity and on the earth’s biological resources may undermine the ability of ecosystems to provide life-sustaining services (McMichael and Beaglehole |
| • Industrial food production, development of irrigation and energy supply systems have had net positive health benefits (Ersado |
| • Positive feedback loops among climate change (Costello et al. |
Priority interventions based on workshop conclusions
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