2025-11-04
The Crete declaration: uniting science for one health
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Research Ideas and Outcomes , Volume 11 - Issue e176120
The interdependence of human, animal, plant and ecosystem health necessitates systemic, cross-domain collaboration to address global challenges, such as emerging diseases, climate change and biodiversity severe change. Through the Crete Declaration, Europe’s (e-)infrastructures, organisations and projects that focus on the functioning of our biosphere commit to jointly advancing the One Health approach. In doing so, the signatories aim to strengthen Europe’s resilience and leadership through the sharing of data and expertise, the development of innovative solutions and the promotion of evidence-based policies.
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Arvanitidis, Christos, Ameixa, Olga, Basset, Alberto, Chatzinikolaou, Eva, Coman, Claudia, Companys, Berta, … Zuquim, Gabriela. (2025). The Crete declaration: uniting science for one health. Research Ideas and Outcomes, 11(e176120). doi:10.3897/rio.11.e176120 |
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