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Is biodiversity bad for your health

WEBRecently, it has been suggested that native biodiversity may be dangerous because it increases the probability that a new zoonotic disease will emerge, constituting …

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Does biodiversity protect humans against infectious disease

WEBIntroduction. With accelerating biodiversity loss and increasing awareness of the global public health importance of zoonotic disease (e.g., Lloyd-Smith et al. 2009), a …

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Biodiverse green spaces: a prescription for global urban health

WEBThe world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. There is mounting evidence that people with a diverse microbiome …

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Ecosystems and human well‐being in the Sustainable …

WEBOver the coming months, the global community will negotiate and agree upon the post-2015 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These goals build on the …

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Ecosystem health towards sustainability

WEBEcosystem health is closely related to the concept of sustainability, which is defined to meet the current and future societal need for ecosystem services. The potential to …

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Integrating a One Health approach in education to address global …

WEBEmerging infectious diseases are economically, socially, medically, and environmentally costly, as evidenced by the H1N1 influenza pandemic. Their broad …

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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

WEBInvasive species, disease vectors, and pathogens affect biodiversity, ecosystem function and services, and human health. Climate change, land use, and …

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The public health implications of gentrification: tick‐borne disease

WEBIn a nutshell: Current research largely neglects the social drivers of tick-borne diseases (TBDs) Despite an increased focus on gentrification as a socioeconomic …

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Climate drivers and human impacts shape 35‐year trends of …

WEBINTRODUCTION. Coastal wetlands are some of the world's most valuable ecosystems because of their ability to store carbon, protect coastlines, and provide …

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Disease‐smart climate adaptation for wildlife management and

WEBMaintaining healthy wildlife populations is a central mission of natural resource management agencies. Although what constitutes a “healthy” wildlife …

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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

WEBRecent global reports (Díaz et al. 2019; IPBES Secretariat 2019; CBD 2020) have rigorously synthesized the large scientific literature on biodiversity and have …

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Quantifying human well‐being for sustainability research and …

WEBIntroduction. Improving and sustaining human well-being (HWB) is the ultimate goal of human development. However, expansion and intensification of …

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The impact of green space and biodiversity on health

WEBUrban green spaces are associated with many health outcomes, but the mechanisms underlying these links remain unclear. One explanation is that biodiverse …

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Linking soil health and ecological resilience to achieve …

WEBEcological resilience describes the capacity of a soil or agroecosystem to absorb a disturbance and reorganize while undergoing change, thereby retaining essentially the …

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Ecosystem health towards sustainability

WEBDefinition of Ecosystem Health. Human activity is considered to be the major driver of global environmental change and has great impacts on the Earth system …

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Linking soil health and ecological resilience to achieve agricultural

WEBGlobally, at least 33% of all croplands are moderately or highly degraded, with this proportion increasing when considering croplands where external inputs, such as …

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Road salts, human safety, and the rising salinity of our fresh …

WEBThe use of road deicing salts is triggering a massive in-crease in freshwater salinity in cold regions worldwide. Threshold concentrations to protect freshwater biota are commonly …

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Ecological Applications

WEBThe COVID-19 pandemic and its global response have resulted in unprecedented and rapid changes to most people’s day-to-day lives. To slow the spread …

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Road salts, human safety, and the rising salinity of our fresh waters

WEBIn the US, regions impacted by snow and ice contain 70% of the roads and 70% of the population (USDOT 2017).Road deicing salts are applied in these cold …

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Using chemical language to shape future marine health

WEB“Infochemicals” (information-conveying chemicals) dominate much of the underwater communication in biological systems. They influence the movement and …

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