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Wildlife population health
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Wildlife population health/ edited by Craig Stephen.
其他作者:
Stephen, Craig.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
面頁冊數:
xxiii, 275 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
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 conservation. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90510-1
ISBN:
9783030905101
Wildlife population health
Wildlife population health
[electronic resource] /edited by Craig Stephen. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxiii, 275 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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.
This textbook introduces the core competencies, tools and perspectives to manage free-ranging animal population health and demonstrates their need and relevance to help wildlife cope with the ever-increasing pressures of the Anthropocene, manifested by global megatrends such as climate change, urbanization and pollution. It adapts and adopts key concepts of population health from public health and herd health to a wildlife health context. In a highly-accessible and unique form, this book presents a modern way of approaching wildlife and fish epidemiology, health promotion and disease control, with a focus on the social dimensions of wildlife health management. Aimed at graduate students in veterinary medicine, wildlife researchers and health managers this textbook provides a valuable source of information to foster the knowledge and skills needed to protect and promote the health of free-ranging wildlife.
ISBN: 9783030905101
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