Proposed Table of Contents

Part 1: Introductory Concepts in Planetary Health

Chapter 1: Understanding Planetary Health — Sharing Space in the Biosphere

  • Setting the Stage – defining the biosphere
  • Defining our time – entering the Anthropocene
  • Planetary Health
  • Planetary Health influences on Human Health
  • Recognizing Planetary Health Through Zoonosis, Pandemics, and the Emergence of Infectious Diseases
  • Summary

Chapter 2: Defining One Health

  • What is One Health?
  • Animal, Humans, and The Environment
  • What is the relationship to human health? (acute and chronic)

Chapter 3: Defining ECO-Health

  • What is ECO-Health
  • Core Values of the ECO-Health Approach
  • Nature as therapy – what is the importance of biophilia to human health
  • What is the relationship to human health? (acute and chronic)

Chapter 4: Environmental Impacts From Climate Change

  • Adapting to climate emergencies and natural disasters
  • Physical infrastructure degradation
  • What is the relationship to human health? (acute and chronic)
    • Physical, mental, and social implications

Part 2: Understanding the Interface between Humans and Animals

Chapter 5: Food Security and Climate Change

  • Climate calamities: drought, crop failure, pestilence, livestock death?
  • What is food security
  • What is food safety (what is the role of anti-microbial resistance)
  • What is the relationship to human health? (acute and chronic)
    • Physical, mental, and social implications

Chapter 6: Planetary Health and Infectious diseases

  • What are Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs)?
    • What is zoonosis?
  • What are the epidemiological considerations?
  • What is the relationship to human health? (acute and chronic)
    • Physical, mental, and social implications

Chapter 7: Understanding the interface between humans and animals

  • Human Interaction with wildlife
    • Loss of Biodiversity
  • Human Interaction with companion animals
  • Human Interaction with Food production
    • Anti-microbial resistance
  • What is the relationship to human health? (acute and chronic)
    • Physical, mental, and social implications

Part 3: Sustainability Issues in Climate Change

Part 4: Planetary Health Impacts on Humans

Chapter 14: Human development and health from a planetary health perspective

  • Defining human development and its impact on planetary health
  • The negative consequences of planetary health on non-infectious diseases
  • The importance of practicing conscientious and sustainable healthcare delivery
  • Working toward inter-professional problem solving and being an advocate for community development (the built environment)

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