How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective

Food systems comprise interconnected webs of processes that together transform inputs (land, labour, water, nutrients and genetics, to mention just a few) into outputs such as nutrition and revenue for human societies. Perfect systems do not exist; rather, global food systems operate in the presence...

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Autores principales: Szyniszewska, A.M., Simpkins, K.M., Thomas, Lian F., Beale, T., Milne, A.E., Brown, M.E., Taylor, B., Oliver, G., Bebber, D.P., Woolman, T., Mahmood, S., Murphy, C., Huntington, B., Finegold, C.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: World Organisation for Animal Health 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151980
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author Szyniszewska, A.M.
Simpkins, K.M.
Thomas, Lian F.
Beale, T.
Milne, A.E.
Brown, M.E.
Taylor, B.
Oliver, G.
Bebber, D.P.
Woolman, T.
Mahmood, S.
Murphy, C.
Huntington, B.
Finegold, C.
author_browse Beale, T.
Bebber, D.P.
Brown, M.E.
Finegold, C.
Huntington, B.
Mahmood, S.
Milne, A.E.
Murphy, C.
Oliver, G.
Simpkins, K.M.
Szyniszewska, A.M.
Taylor, B.
Thomas, Lian F.
Woolman, T.
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Simpkins, K.M.
Thomas, Lian F.
Beale, T.
Milne, A.E.
Brown, M.E.
Taylor, B.
Oliver, G.
Bebber, D.P.
Woolman, T.
Mahmood, S.
Murphy, C.
Huntington, B.
Finegold, C.
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description Food systems comprise interconnected webs of processes that together transform inputs (land, labour, water, nutrients and genetics, to mention just a few) into outputs such as nutrition and revenue for human societies. Perfect systems do not exist; rather, global food systems operate in the presence of hazards, biotic and abiotic alike, and under the constraint of limited resources to mitigate these hazards. There are, therefore, inefficiencies in these systems, which lead to losses in terms of monetary, nutritional, health and environmental values and create additional negative externalities in the health, social and environmental spaces. Health hazards in the food system do not respect arbitrary distinctions between the crop and livestock sectors, which are highly interconnected. These linkages exist where one sector provides inputs to another or through substitution effects where supply in one sector influences demand in another. The One Health approach advocates investigating the intersectoral hazards in a highly interdisciplinary manner. This article provides a conceptual framework for integrating the methodologies developed by the Global Burden of Crop Loss and Global Burden of Animal Diseases initiatives to generate burden estimates for hazards in food systems that better account for interconnectivity and foster an improved understanding of food systems that is aligned with the interdisciplinary nature of the One Health approach. A case study related to maize and poultry sector linkages in the wider context of public and environmental health is presented.
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spelling CGSpace1519802025-12-08T10:29:22Z How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective Szyniszewska, A.M. Simpkins, K.M. Thomas, Lian F. Beale, T. Milne, A.E. Brown, M.E. Taylor, B. Oliver, G. Bebber, D.P. Woolman, T. Mahmood, S. Murphy, C. Huntington, B. Finegold, C. animal diseases poultry food systems one health approach crop production maize Food systems comprise interconnected webs of processes that together transform inputs (land, labour, water, nutrients and genetics, to mention just a few) into outputs such as nutrition and revenue for human societies. Perfect systems do not exist; rather, global food systems operate in the presence of hazards, biotic and abiotic alike, and under the constraint of limited resources to mitigate these hazards. There are, therefore, inefficiencies in these systems, which lead to losses in terms of monetary, nutritional, health and environmental values and create additional negative externalities in the health, social and environmental spaces. Health hazards in the food system do not respect arbitrary distinctions between the crop and livestock sectors, which are highly interconnected. These linkages exist where one sector provides inputs to another or through substitution effects where supply in one sector influences demand in another. The One Health approach advocates investigating the intersectoral hazards in a highly interdisciplinary manner. This article provides a conceptual framework for integrating the methodologies developed by the Global Burden of Crop Loss and Global Burden of Animal Diseases initiatives to generate burden estimates for hazards in food systems that better account for interconnectivity and foster an improved understanding of food systems that is aligned with the interdisciplinary nature of the One Health approach. A case study related to maize and poultry sector linkages in the wider context of public and environmental health is presented. 2024-08-30 2024-09-04T12:19:27Z 2024-09-04T12:19:27Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151980 en Open Access World Organisation for Animal Health Szyniszewska, A.M., Simpkins, K.M., Thomas, L., Beale, T., Milne, A.E., Brown, M.E., Taylor, B., Oliver, G., Bebber, D.P., Woolman, T., Mahmood, S., Murphy, C., Huntington, B. and Finegold, C. 2024. How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective. Scientific and Technical Review 43: 177–188.
spellingShingle animal diseases
poultry
food systems
one health approach
crop production
maize
Szyniszewska, A.M.
Simpkins, K.M.
Thomas, Lian F.
Beale, T.
Milne, A.E.
Brown, M.E.
Taylor, B.
Oliver, G.
Bebber, D.P.
Woolman, T.
Mahmood, S.
Murphy, C.
Huntington, B.
Finegold, C.
How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective
title How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective
title_full How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective
title_fullStr How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective
title_full_unstemmed How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective
title_short How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective
title_sort how the global burden of animal diseases links to the global burden of crop loss a food systems perspective
topic animal diseases
poultry
food systems
one health approach
crop production
maize
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151980
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