Global priorities, local realities: Horizon Scanning reveals future needs for One Health research, policy and practice

dc.creatorWhittaker, M.
dc.creatorHäsler, B.
dc.creatorHarvey, W.J.
dc.creatorPetrokofsky, L.
dc.creatorDanielsen, S.
dc.creatorFalade, T.
dc.creatorNewman, M.
dc.creatorRendell-Dunn, A.
dc.creatorRoche, B.
dc.creatorRoth, C.
dc.creatorMorand, S.
dc.creatorHung Nguyen-Viet
dc.creatorSsemugabo, C.
dc.creatorPetrokofsky, G.
dc.creatorSavilaakso, S.
dc.date2026-01
dc.date2026-03-09T07:25:42Z
dc.date2026-03-09T07:25:42Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T17:17:24Z
dc.descriptionThe One Health Horizon Scanning project identified pressing global and regional research priorities by engaging over 400 diverse stakeholders across multiple disciplines (animal, plant, environmental, human, agricultural and wildlife sciences), multiple sectors (public, private, non-government, civil society), educational institutions, UN agencies, other international organisations and networks), age groups, genders, levels of working experience and countries. The research involved using a multi-phase participatory process, following good practice for Horizon Scanning, comprising an online survey, participatory workshops (two face-to-face and two virtual) and a second survey. From this combined process, five high-priority themes emerged for One Health research, policy and practice: integrated surveillance, climate-driven disease dynamics, governance mechanisms, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and socio-environmental drivers of disease. While broadly aligned with the action tracks of the Quadripartite’s One Health Joint Plan of Action, key priorities surfaced, particularly around the need for environmental integration, equity, governance and implementation tools. This commentary reflects on these findings and their implications for operationalising a globally coherent but locally responsive One Health strategy.
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/181994
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/147860
dc.languageen
dc.publisherCAB International
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.sourceWhittaker, M., Häsler, B., Harvey, W.J., Petrokofsky, L., Danielsen, S., Falade, T., Newman, M., Rendell-Dunn, A., Roche, B., Roth, C., Morand, S., Hung Nguyen-Viet, Ssemugabo, C., Petrokofsky, G. and Savilaakso, S. 2026. Global priorities, local realities: Horizon Scanning reveals future needs for One Health research, policy and practice. CABI One Health 5 (1): 0006.
dc.subjectone health approach
dc.subjectpolicies
dc.subjectresearch
dc.titleGlobal priorities, local realities: Horizon Scanning reveals future needs for One Health research, policy and practice
dc.typeJournal Article

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