Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin

An ecosystem is inhabited by organisms that rely on it for their livelihoods. For an ecosystem to sustain life, its life-supporting components must be alive to be able to preserve both the ecosystem’s life-supporting components like soil, vegetation, water, etc., and the living organisms inhabiting...

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Autores principales: Sekabira, H., Tepa-Yotto, G., Tamò, Manuele, Djouaka, R.F., Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan, Damba, O.T., Yeboah, S., Obeng, F., Asare, R., Abdoulaye, Tahirou, Nazziwa, L.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130341
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author Sekabira, H.
Tepa-Yotto, G.
Tamò, Manuele
Djouaka, R.F.
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Damba, O.T.
Yeboah, S.
Obeng, F.
Asare, R.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Nazziwa, L.
author_browse Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Asare, R.
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Damba, O.T.
Djouaka, R.F.
Nazziwa, L.
Obeng, F.
Sekabira, H.
Tamò, Manuele
Tepa-Yotto, G.
Yeboah, S.
author_facet Sekabira, H.
Tepa-Yotto, G.
Tamò, Manuele
Djouaka, R.F.
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Damba, O.T.
Yeboah, S.
Obeng, F.
Asare, R.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Nazziwa, L.
author_sort Sekabira, H.
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description An ecosystem is inhabited by organisms that rely on it for their livelihoods. For an ecosystem to sustain life, its life-supporting components must be alive to be able to preserve both the ecosystem’s life-supporting components like soil, vegetation, water, etc., and the living organisms inhabiting the ecosystem like humans, birds, domestic, and wild animals, termed as the One-Health concept. This is indispensable for the sustainability of life. Several factors determine the ability of the ecosystem to provide ecosystem services and support life, more so amidst climate change. Hence, climate-smart (CS) One-Health innovations are essential to maintain the integrity of the ecosystem to be able to support life. However, factors that could effectively determine the deployment of such CS One-Health innovations are not well identified. This paper, closes the knowledge gap through a systematic review of literature for a meta-analysis of the socio-economic determinants for the successful deployment of CS One-Health innovations. Using a scoping review methodology, search engines like Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, and AgriEcon were explored extensively for literature on CS One-Health innovations. Search results were then screened and only articles that met the inclusion criteria were considered in this study. Subsequently, appropriate articles were identified for data extraction. Results revealed that political will, community participation, knowledge of CS One-Health practices, the willingness of parties to engage in multi-disciplinary collaborative activities, and level of investment (income/funds) were enablers for the deployment of CS One-Health innovations. On the other hand, behavior incompatibility with innovations, policy failure to restrict the use of toxic substances in agriculture, poor community knowledge of CS One-Health innovations, and language barriers between communities and innovators, hindered such deployment. Hence, multiple factors (fostering and hindering) must be addressed in a multi-disciplinary framework to ensure the successful deployment of CS One-Health innovations.
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spelling CGSpace1303412025-11-11T10:04:25Z Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin Sekabira, H. Tepa-Yotto, G. Tamò, Manuele Djouaka, R.F. Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan Damba, O.T. Yeboah, S. Obeng, F. Asare, R. Abdoulaye, Tahirou Nazziwa, L. climate smart agriculture livelihoods food security climate change An ecosystem is inhabited by organisms that rely on it for their livelihoods. For an ecosystem to sustain life, its life-supporting components must be alive to be able to preserve both the ecosystem’s life-supporting components like soil, vegetation, water, etc., and the living organisms inhabiting the ecosystem like humans, birds, domestic, and wild animals, termed as the One-Health concept. This is indispensable for the sustainability of life. Several factors determine the ability of the ecosystem to provide ecosystem services and support life, more so amidst climate change. Hence, climate-smart (CS) One-Health innovations are essential to maintain the integrity of the ecosystem to be able to support life. However, factors that could effectively determine the deployment of such CS One-Health innovations are not well identified. This paper, closes the knowledge gap through a systematic review of literature for a meta-analysis of the socio-economic determinants for the successful deployment of CS One-Health innovations. Using a scoping review methodology, search engines like Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, and AgriEcon were explored extensively for literature on CS One-Health innovations. Search results were then screened and only articles that met the inclusion criteria were considered in this study. Subsequently, appropriate articles were identified for data extraction. Results revealed that political will, community participation, knowledge of CS One-Health practices, the willingness of parties to engage in multi-disciplinary collaborative activities, and level of investment (income/funds) were enablers for the deployment of CS One-Health innovations. On the other hand, behavior incompatibility with innovations, policy failure to restrict the use of toxic substances in agriculture, poor community knowledge of CS One-Health innovations, and language barriers between communities and innovators, hindered such deployment. Hence, multiple factors (fostering and hindering) must be addressed in a multi-disciplinary framework to ensure the successful deployment of CS One-Health innovations. 2023 2023-05-12T11:29:11Z 2023-05-12T11:29:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130341 en Open Access application/pdf Sekabira, H., Tepa-Yotto, G., Tamò, M., Djouaka, R.F., Dalaa, M.A., Damba, O.T., ... & Nazziwa, A. (2023). Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin. PLOS Sustainability and Transformation, 2(3): e0000052, 1-24.
spellingShingle climate smart agriculture
livelihoods
food security
climate change
Sekabira, H.
Tepa-Yotto, G.
Tamò, Manuele
Djouaka, R.F.
Dalaa, Mustapha Alasan
Damba, O.T.
Yeboah, S.
Obeng, F.
Asare, R.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Nazziwa, L.
Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin
title Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin
title_full Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin
title_fullStr Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin
title_full_unstemmed Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin
title_short Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin
title_sort socio economic determinants for the deployment of climate smart one health innovations a meta analysis approach prioritizing ghana and benin
topic climate smart agriculture
livelihoods
food security
climate change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130341
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