One Health Definitions
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Definitions
One Health Challenges
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What is 'One Health'?

An integrated view of health that encompasses humans, animals, and plants.

100

What is '30 by 30'?

A milestone for protecting 30% of Earth's area by 2030.

100

Why is Digital Risk Inter-connectivity controversial?

Building data centers requires high energy use, cooling, and infrastructure.

100

What is the right to development?

A right for all people to participate in economic, social, cultural, and political development.

100

How does the GDN classify the US regarding conservation potential?

High potential conservation region

200

What is the 'Crisis Response Model'?

A traditional "reactive" approach, where the public health, livestock, and agriculture sectors wait for an outbreak to occur before taking action, rather than focusing on prevention

200

How is the GDN unique compared to other conservation proposals?

It includes freshwater, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems.

200

Briefly describe the political barriers to implementing One Health

Lack of high-level political commitment, shifts in funding priorities, and existing policies are largely theoretical.

200

How many times has president Trump withdrawn from the Paris agreement?

Twice

200

What made project HAIRS in the UK so successful?

It is multi-agency, has cross-government collaboration, includes representatives from human + animal health, and identifies/ assesses emerging zoonotic risks

300

What is 'Open Science'?

A principle driving science in service to society through the global sharing of data and knowledge.

300

What is the 3rd GDN priority?

Reducing major threats.

300

What are any two 'Practical Challenges' of implementing One Health?

Funding deficits, workforce shortages, institutional rigidity, and infrastructure costs.

300

Which world regions are experiencing the highest rates of infrastructure development?

Tropical and sub-tropical regions

300

What is the global savings potential of One Health?

344 to 360 billion USD

400

What is iSRS?

Integrated Surveillance and Response Systems (iSRS) monitor and detect emerging pathogens before they reach human populations.

400

What % of oceans are formally protected?

10%

400

Which two sectors are most likely to be left out of national plans?

The environment and plant health sectors

400

What kind of harmful fishing practices do some MPA's still allow?

Bottom trolling

400

How many terrestrial eco-regions are in the GDN?

846

500

What are the "3Co" Principles?

Co-design, Co-produce, and Co-deliver.

500

Name two ecosystems that are the least represented in protected areas

Temperate Grasslands, Savannahs, Shrublands, and Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forests.

500

Why did project EU-JAMRAI 2 fail?

Financial constraints, workforce shortages, and weak coordination. The environmental sector remains the most neglected. 

500

What percentage of their goal did the international community raise for the Yasuni NP?

0.37%

500

Name any of the four specific case studies mentioned in Zinnstag et al. (2018)

Infrastructure Efficiency in Canada, Brucellosis Control in Mongolia, West Nile Virus in Italy, & Campylobacteriosis in New Zealand.