Wildlife Population Health

Wildlife Population Health

Stephen, Craig

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

275

Dura

Inglês

9783030905095

15 a 20 dias

833

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PART 1 - Core Concepts of Wildlife Population Health.- Chapter 1. What is wildlife health? Craig Stephen.- Chapter 2. Wildlife population health strategies.- Chapter 3. Population health core competencies.- PART 2 - Foundations of wildlife population health management.- Chapter 4. Epidemiological study design in free-ranging wildlife - Theoretical and practical considerations.- Chapter 5. Participatory epidemiology and surveillance for wildlife health.- Chapter 6. Causation in wildlife population health.- Chapter 7. Investigating Wildlife Disease as a Social Problem.- Chapter 8. Evidence-based decision making.- Chapter 9. Wildlife health surveillance and intelligence. Challenges and opportunities.- Chapter 10. Health Protection and Promotion for Disease Management in Free-Ranging Wildlife Populations.- PART 3 - Confronting 21st century challenges to wildlife population health.- Chapter 11. From Amazon Floods and Australian Wildfires to Human Spills and Explosions: What Disasters Mean to Wildlife.- Chapter 12. Urbanization.- Chapter 13. Climate change.- Chapter 14. Landscapes supporting wildlife health.- Chapter 15. An emerging disease agenda for wildlife health management.- Chapter 16. Pollution and wildlife health.- Chapter 17. Working in a complex, wicked and messy world of wildlife health.- Chapter 18. Applying a health lens in managing species at risk under threat of alien invasive species.- PART 4 - Wildlife health promotion concepts.- Chapter 19. Human dimensions of wildlife health management.- Chapter 20. Healthy policy for healthy wildlife.- Chapter 21. Stakeholder engagement for wildlife health management.- Chapter 22. Leading change with diverse stakeholders.- Chapter 23. Bridging the knowing-to-doing gap in wildlife population health.- Chapter 24. Preparing for the unexpected.- Chapter 25. Wildlife health solutions depend on effective risk communication.
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Wildlife Epidemiology;Infectious Diseases;One Health;resilience;global threads