Field Building Leadership Initiative (FBLI): Advancing ecohealth in Southeast Asia

In response to global environmental health challenges, multi-disciplinary research and training are becoming popular among several countries in the world. However, systemic degree training programmes emphasizing integration of multi-disciplines are still not existed in the Asian Region. With approva...

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Main Authors: Hung Nguyen-Viet, Adisasmito, W., Kittayapong, P., Jing, F., Xuan Tung Dinh, Phuc Pham Duc
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78803
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author Hung Nguyen-Viet
Adisasmito, W.
Kittayapong, P.
Jing, F.
Xuan Tung Dinh
Phuc Pham Duc
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Phuc Pham Duc
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Adisasmito, W.
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Jing, F.
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description In response to global environmental health challenges, multi-disciplinary research and training are becoming popular among several countries in the world. However, systemic degree training programmes emphasizing integration of multi-disciplines are still not existed in the Asian Region. With approval from the University Council of Mahidol University, the Degree Programmes in "One Health and Ecosystem Management" are currently under development in collaboration with the University of Indonesia, Kunming Medical University and Hanoi School of Public Health. This will be one big step in integrating One Health/Ecohealth concept and system thinking into university curricula. The main objective is to produce high quality and competent graduates, who have background in multi-disciplinary research aiming at healthy environment and healthy living, to work in either government or private sectors. The research-based topics will be emphasized on an application of One Health/Ecohealth approach to human and animal health, environmental health, emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, and social science, economics and policy in One Health/Ecohealth. It is expected that the students resulting from these programmes should help bringing One Health/Ecohealth practice into their professional work which hopefully will improve disease management and, hence, improve well-being in the long-term.
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spelling CGSpace788032025-11-04T19:59:57Z Field Building Leadership Initiative (FBLI): Advancing ecohealth in Southeast Asia Hung Nguyen-Viet Adisasmito, W. Kittayapong, P. Jing, F. Xuan Tung Dinh Phuc Pham Duc agriculture health In response to global environmental health challenges, multi-disciplinary research and training are becoming popular among several countries in the world. However, systemic degree training programmes emphasizing integration of multi-disciplines are still not existed in the Asian Region. With approval from the University Council of Mahidol University, the Degree Programmes in "One Health and Ecosystem Management" are currently under development in collaboration with the University of Indonesia, Kunming Medical University and Hanoi School of Public Health. This will be one big step in integrating One Health/Ecohealth concept and system thinking into university curricula. The main objective is to produce high quality and competent graduates, who have background in multi-disciplinary research aiming at healthy environment and healthy living, to work in either government or private sectors. The research-based topics will be emphasized on an application of One Health/Ecohealth approach to human and animal health, environmental health, emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, and social science, economics and policy in One Health/Ecohealth. It is expected that the students resulting from these programmes should help bringing One Health/Ecohealth practice into their professional work which hopefully will improve disease management and, hence, improve well-being in the long-term. 2016-12 2017-01-16T20:08:28Z 2017-01-16T20:08:28Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78803 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Hung Nguyen-Viet, Adisasmito, W., Kittayapong, P., Jing, F., Xuan Tung Dinh and Phuc Pham Duc. 2016. Field Building Leadership Initiative (FBLI): Advancing ecohealth in Southeast Asia. Presentation at the 4th International One Health Congress and 6th Biennial Congress of the International Association for Ecology and Health (One Health EcoHealth 2016), Melbourne, Australia, 3–7 December 2016. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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Kittayapong, P.
Jing, F.
Xuan Tung Dinh
Phuc Pham Duc
Field Building Leadership Initiative (FBLI): Advancing ecohealth in Southeast Asia
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