2018
DOI: 10.2471/blt.17.202705
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Knowledge integration in One Health policy formulation, implementation and evaluation

Abstract: The One Health concept covers the interrelationship between human, animal and environmental health and requires multistakeholder collaboration across many cultural, disciplinary, institutional and sectoral boundaries. Yet, the implementation of the One Health approach appears hampered by shortcomings in the global framework for health governance. Knowledge integration approaches, at all stages of policy development, could help to address these shortcomings. The identification of key objectives, the resolving o… Show more

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“…From an epistemic network‐building perceptive, a World One Health Congress has been held every year and this has been an opportunity for researchers from multiple disciplines to come together to share knowledge, which is a positive for improving knowledge integration between stakeholders (Hitziger et al, 2018). From an international public policy perspective, such developments enhance the prospect of the emergence of an OH ‘epistemic community’ (Haas, 1992).…”
Section: One Health As a Global Policy Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From an epistemic network‐building perceptive, a World One Health Congress has been held every year and this has been an opportunity for researchers from multiple disciplines to come together to share knowledge, which is a positive for improving knowledge integration between stakeholders (Hitziger et al, 2018). From an international public policy perspective, such developments enhance the prospect of the emergence of an OH ‘epistemic community’ (Haas, 1992).…”
Section: One Health As a Global Policy Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That being said, political studies call upon critics of those who might consider the integration of organisations within complex network governance environments to be mindful of the change‐making roles of meso‐ level leaders who can be effective in navigating through relationships across geographical areas, municipalities, and territories within states (Lipsky, 2010; Luke, 1998; Williams, 2012). For a transdisciplinary approach to be considered as a way to address risks at the animal‐human interface, there need to be ‘co‐leadership’ across boundaries (Hitziger et al, 2018). This is based on the idea that bringing sectors together and exchanging experiential learning leads to public and societal value in that it can help to build trust, strengthen networks for collaboration and even eliminate prejudice (Hitziger et al, 2018).…”
Section: One Health As a Global Policy Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lovell et al 2014;Chen et al 2019). Evaluations of One Health as a field of activity have also been undertaken (Baum et al 2016;Hitziger et al 2018). However, extensive and systematic surveys of knowledge in the boundary field of human, non-human and ecosystem health have not been published except for some areas such as zoonoses (Anholt et al 2012) and infectious disease control (Manlove et al 2016).…”
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