Ecosystem services for human health in Oceania
Rosemary.A. McFarlane,
Pierre Horwitz,
Kerry Arabena,
Anthony Capon,
Aaron Jenkins,
Stacy Jupiter,
Joel Negin,
Margot. W. Parkes and
Sala Saketa
Ecosystem Services, 2019, vol. 39, issue C
Abstract:
•Ecosystem frameworks can be used to address SDG3 Health and Wellbeing for all.•This includes a range of significant infectious and non-communicable diseases.•Cultural ecosystem services impact significantly on mental and socio-cultural health.•An Oceania Common Platform to respond to ecosystem-health risks is being established.•WishFIJI research focuses on the watershed to reduce leptospirosis, dengue and typhoid.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2019.100976
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