06829nam 2200433 450 991058339510332120230120002749.00-08-101167-91-78548-115-0(CKB)4100000001115594(MiAaPQ)EBC5162803(EXLCZ)99410000000111559420171223h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierBiodiversity and health linking life, ecosystems, societies /Serge Morand, Claire LajaunieLondon, England :ISTE Press :Elsevier,2018.©20181 online resource (302 pages) illustrationsBiodiversity and HealthIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Machine generated contents note:ch. 1A Brief History on the Links between Health and Biodiversity --1.1.Introduction --1.2.Millennium Development Goals for Ecosystem Services --1.3.From environmental health to "one health" --1.4.Formerly recognized links --ch. 2Biodiversity, Cultural Diversity and Infectious Diseases --2.1.Introduction --2.2.Distribution of infectious diseases: links to biological diversity and cultural diversity --2.3.Origins of parasitic and infectious diseases in non-human primates --2.4.The first epidemiological transition: "Out of Africa" human migration --2.5.Genetic diversity and human migration --2.6.Animal domestication --2.7.The beginning of globalization --2.8.Conclusion --ch. 3Loss of Biological Diversity and Emergence of Infectious Diseases --3.1.Introduction --3.2.Epidemiology of infectious diseases --3.3.Reservoirs of zoonotic infectious diseases --3.4.Emerging infectious diseases and the biodiversity crisis --3.5.Mechanisms of emergence through habitat modification --3.6.Mechanisms of emergence through community modification --3.7.Genetic diversity of hosts and transmission of infectious diseases --3.8.Conclusion --ch. 4Loss of Biodiversity and Emergence of Non-infectious Diseases --4.1.Introduction --4.2.Diversity, host parasite co-evolution and the immune system --4.3.The hygiene hypothesis and the parasitic diversity crisis --4.4.The "farm" hypothesis: biological diversity and allergies --4.5.Conclusion: towards an evolving medicine --ch. 5Anthropogenic Stress --5.1.Introduction: a planet dominated by humans and their animals --5.2.Impact of urbanization and road network --5.3.Physiology of stress and health --5.4.Effects of phytosanitation and biocides --5.5.Endocrine disrupters --5.6.Antibiotics --5.7.Conclusion --ch. 6Biodiversity Response --6.1.Introduction: how life has adapted --6.2.Anthropization and synanthropy --6.3.Resistance to insecticides --6.4.Resistance to genetically modified plants --6.5.Resistance to antiparasitic drugs: the example of artemisinin --6.6.Resistance to antibiotics --6.7.Evolution of virulence --6.8.New biotechnologies and evolution of resistance: Wolbachia, CRISPR-Cas 9 --6.9.Ecological and evolutionary engineering --6.9.1.Management of resistance to Bt transgenic plants --6.9.2.Managing antimicrobial resistance --6.9.3.CRISPR-Cas9 technologies --6.10.Conclusion --ch. 7Animal and Human Pharmacopoeias --7.1.Introduction --7.2.The diversity of plant secondary metabolites --7.3.Origin of self-medication in animals and hominids --7.4.Ethnobotany and traditional medicine --7.5.Bioprospecting, biopiracy and patents --7.6.Conservation biology and traditional pharmacopoeia --7.7.Loss of biodiversity and knowledge --7.8.Conclusion --ch. 8Well-being --8.1.Introduction --8.2.Objectivity and subjectivity of well-being --8.3.Psychology and the natural environment --8.4.Evolutionary psychology and well-being --8.5.Theories of habitat and visual refuge, topophilia and biophilia --8.6.Implications and applications of biophilia --8.7.Traditional knowledge and well-being --8.8.Conclusion --ch. 9Ecosystem Services for Health and Biodiversity --9.1.Introduction --9.2.Environmental impacts and well-being --9.3.Health of ecosystems --9.4.Ecosystem services --9.5.Ecosystem services and health --9.6.Ecosystem disservices and health --9.7.Compromise between services, economic development and health --9.8.Conclusion --ch. 10Biodiversity and Health Scenarios --10.1.Introduction --10.2.Prospects and global scenarios --10.2.1.Demography --10.2.2.Agriculture and livestock --10.2.3.Climate change --10.2.4.Biodiversity --10.2.5.Human health --10.2.6.Animal health --10.3.Worst-case scenarios --10.3.1.Thresholds and tipping points, planetary limits --10.3.2.Collapse --10.4.Global risks and "preparedness" for the worst --10.5.Towards integrated scenarios --10.6.Observations and observatories --10.7.Experts and representation of knowledge --10.8.Conclusion: scenarios for research and governance --ch. 11Governance of Biodiversity and Health --11.1.Introduction --11.2.International governance of biodiversity and health --11.3.Regional challenges --11.4.Implementation at the national level --ch. 12Ethics, Values and Responsibilities --12.1.Introduction --12.2.Pluralism of scientific approaches --12.3.Some definitions --12.4.Humanist and human health ethics --12.5.Animal and animal health ethics --12.6.Environmental ethics --12.7.Applied and global environmental ethics --12.8.Ethics of foresight and scenarios --12.9.Confronting the ethics network --12.10.Necessity of pluralism of ethics --12.11.Conclusion --ch. 13The Role of Law, Justice and Scientific Knowledge in Health and Biodiversity --13.1.Introduction --13.2.Complexity, scientific knowledge and informing political decisions --13.3.For a law that is in line with reality: difficulty in implementing the principles of transparency, accountability and participation --13.4.Scientific knowledge used by citizens for environmental justice --13.5.Human rights and the right to science? 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