Biodiversity and health
linking life, ecosystems and societies
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Verfasser / Beitragende:
Serge Morand, Claire Lajaunie
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
London, UK, Kidlington, Oxford, UK :
ISTE Press, Elsevier,
2018
Beschreibung:
1 online resource (xviii, 281 pages) : illustrations
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Buch (online)
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| 505 | 0 | 0 | |t Machine generated contents note: |g ch. 1 |t A Brief History on the Links between Health and Biodiversity -- |g 1.1. |t Introduction -- |g 1.2. |t Millennium Development Goals for Ecosystem Services -- |g 1.3. |t From environmental health to "one health" -- |g 1.4. |t Formerly recognized links -- |g ch. 2 |t Biodiversity, Cultural Diversity and Infectious Diseases -- |g 2.1. |t Introduction -- |g 2.2. |t Distribution of infectious diseases: links to biological diversity and cultural diversity -- |g 2.3. |t Origins of parasitic and infectious diseases in non-human primates -- |g 2.4. |t The first epidemiological transition: "Out of Africa" human migration -- |g 2.5. |t Genetic diversity and human migration -- |g 2.6. |t Animal domestication -- |g 2.7. |t The beginning of globalization -- |g 2.8. |t Conclusion -- |g ch. 3 |t Loss of Biological Diversity and Emergence of Infectious Diseases -- |g 3.1. |t Introduction -- |g 3.2. |t Epidemiology of infectious diseases -- |g 3.3. |t Reservoirs of zoonotic infectious diseases -- |g 3.4. |t Emerging infectious diseases and the biodiversity crisis -- |g 3.5. |t Mechanisms of emergence through habitat modification -- |g 3.6. |t Mechanisms of emergence through community modification -- |g 3.7. |t Genetic diversity of hosts and transmission of infectious diseases -- |g 3.8. |t Conclusion -- |g ch. 4 |t Loss of Biodiversity and Emergence of Non-infectious Diseases -- |g 4.1. |t Introduction -- |g 4.2. |t Diversity, host parasite co-evolution and the immune system -- |g 4.3. |t The hygiene hypothesis and the parasitic diversity crisis -- |g 4.4. |t The "farm" hypothesis: biological diversity and allergies -- |g 4.5. |t Conclusion: towards an evolving medicine -- |g ch. 5 |t Anthropogenic Stress -- |g 5.1. |t Introduction: a planet dominated by humans and their animals -- |g 5.2. |t Impact of urbanization and road network -- |g 5.3. |t Physiology of stress and health -- |g 5.4. |t Effects of phytosanitation and biocides -- |g 5.5. |t Endocrine disrupters -- |g 5.6. |t Antibiotics -- |g 5.7. |t Conclusion -- |g ch. 6 |t Biodiversity Response -- |g 6.1. |t Introduction: how life has adapted -- |g 6.2. |t Anthropization and synanthropy -- |g 6.3. |t Resistance to insecticides -- |g 6.4. |t Resistance to genetically modified plants -- |g 6.5. |t Resistance to antiparasitic drugs: the example of artemisinin -- |g 6.6. |t Resistance to antibiotics -- |g 6.7. |t Evolution of virulence -- |g 6.8. |t New biotechnologies and evolution of resistance: Wolbachia, CRISPR-Cas 9 -- |g 6.9. |t Ecological and evolutionary engineering -- |g 6.9.1. |t Management of resistance to Bt transgenic plants -- |g 6.9.2. |t Managing antimicrobial resistance -- |g 6.9.3. |t CRISPR-Cas9 technologies -- |g 6.10. |t Conclusion -- |g ch. 7 |t Animal and Human Pharmacopoeias -- |g 7.1. |t Introduction -- |g 7.2. |t The diversity of plant secondary metabolites -- |g 7.3. |t Origin of self-medication in animals and hominids -- |g 7.4. |t Ethnobotany and traditional medicine -- |g 7.5. |t Bioprospecting, biopiracy and patents -- |g 7.6. |t Conservation biology and traditional pharmacopoeia -- |g 7.7. |t Loss of biodiversity and knowledge -- |g 7.8. |t Conclusion -- |g ch. 8 |t Well-being -- |g 8.1. |t Introduction -- |g 8.2. |t Objectivity and subjectivity of well-being -- |g 8.3. |t Psychology and the natural environment -- |g 8.4. |t Evolutionary psychology and well-being -- |g 8.5. |t Theories of habitat and visual refuge, topophilia and biophilia -- |g 8.6. |t Implications and applications of biophilia -- |g 8.7. |t Traditional knowledge and well-being -- |g 8.8. |t Conclusion -- |g ch. 9 |t Ecosystem Services for Health and Biodiversity -- |g 9.1. |t Introduction -- |g 9.2. |t Environmental impacts and well-being -- |g 9.3. |t Health of ecosystems -- |g 9.4. |t Ecosystem services -- |g 9.5. |t Ecosystem services and health -- |g 9.6. |t Ecosystem disservices and health -- |g 9.7. |t Compromise between services, economic development and health -- |g 9.8. |t Conclusion -- |g ch. 10 |t Biodiversity and Health Scenarios -- |g 10.1. |t Introduction -- |g 10.2. |t Prospects and global scenarios -- |g 10.2.1. |t Demography -- |g 10.2.2. |t Agriculture and livestock -- |g 10.2.3. |t Climate change -- |g 10.2.4. |t Biodiversity -- |g 10.2.5. |t Human health -- |g 10.2.6. |t Animal health -- |g 10.3. |t Worst-case scenarios -- |g 10.3.1. |t Thresholds and tipping points, planetary limits -- |g 10.3.2. |t Collapse -- |g 10.4. |t Global risks and "preparedness" for the worst -- |g 10.5. |t Towards integrated scenarios -- |g 10.6. |t Observations and observatories -- |g 10.7. |t Experts and representation of knowledge -- |g 10.8. |t Conclusion: scenarios for research and governance -- |g ch. 11 |t Governance of Biodiversity and Health -- |g 11.1. |t Introduction -- |g 11.2. |t International governance of biodiversity and health -- |g 11.3. |t Regional challenges -- |g 11.4. |t Implementation at the national level -- |g ch. 12 |t Ethics, Values and Responsibilities -- |g 12.1. |t Introduction -- |g 12.2. |t Pluralism of scientific approaches -- |g 12.3. |t Some definitions -- |g 12.4. |t Humanist and human health ethics -- |g 12.5. |t Animal and animal health ethics -- |g 12.6. |t Environmental ethics -- |g 12.7. |t Applied and global environmental ethics -- |g 12.8. |t Ethics of foresight and scenarios -- |g 12.9. |t Confronting the ethics network -- |g 12.10. |t Necessity of pluralism of ethics -- |g 12.11. |t Conclusion -- |g ch. 13 |t The Role of Law, Justice and Scientific Knowledge in Health and Biodiversity -- |g 13.1. |t Introduction -- |g 13.2. |t Complexity, scientific knowledge and informing political decisions -- |g 13.3. |t For a law that is in line with reality: difficulty in implementing the principles of transparency, accountability and participation -- |g 13.4. |t Scientific knowledge used by citizens for environmental justice -- |g 13.5. |t Human rights and the right to science? Environmental and health challenges. |
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