01679nas a2200289 4500000000100000008004100001260003800042653001500080653001400095653003100109653002000140653002000160100001500180700002300195700001500218700001300233700001400246700001200260700001200272700001500284700001700299245011100316300001000427520090900437022002501346020001801371 2023 d bSpringer International Publishing10aOne Health10aEpidemics10aPublic service utilization10aPublic services10aRisk mitigation1 aYasobant S1 aPerez Arredondo AM1 aFelappi JF1 aNtajal J1 aParis JMG1 aPatel K1 aSavi MK1 aSchmiege D1 aFalkenberg T00aOne Health as an Integrated Approach: Perspectives from Public Services for Mitigation of Future Epidemics a47-723 a

This chapter explores the implications for the health of humans, animals, and the environment derived from the provision and utilization of conventional public services (e.g., healthcare and water and sanitation supply) and non-conventional services (e.g., provision of green spaces). Public services are services like education, health, and sanitation, entitled to a population, and so are important for achieving development goals. Here, the integration of public services under the One Health (OH) perspective, which is key for promoting health and early detection of risks of future epidemics, is exemplified by the cases of food systems, land use, and land cover change. The discussion section of this chapter addresses how to reduce the risks of future epidemics by making public services enablers of health. Finally, we call for more integrative research and action under the OH approach.

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