| Literature DB >> 31705335 |
Max McClure1,2,3, Catherine Machalaba1,2, Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio1,2, Yasha Feferholtz1,2, Katherine D Lee1,4, Peter Daszak1,2, William B Karesh5,6.
Abstract
The global trend toward increased agricultural production puts pressure on undeveloped areas, raising the question of how to optimally allocate land. Land-use change has recently been linked to a number of human health outcomes, but these are not routinely considered in land-use decision making. We review examples of planners' currently used strategies to evaluate land use and present a conceptual model of optimal land use that incorporates health outcomes. We then present a framework for evaluating the health outcomes of land-use scenarios that can be used by decision makers in an integrated approach to land-use planning.Entities:
Keywords: Disease ecology; Ecosystem services; Health outcomes; Land sharing; Land sparing; Land-use/land-cover change
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31705335 DOI: 10.1007/s10393-019-01439-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecohealth ISSN: 1612-9202 Impact factor: 3.184