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means for a given population or system, how it can be assessed, and how it can be promoted (Berger-González et al., Chapter 6, this volume).
There is no single answer to the question ‘What is health?’ for ecosystems or their various components, be it wildlife, cattle or humans. Nevertheless, health is at the very heart of One Health, and it is an important question to ask and answer as the One Health framework continues to evolve. Without an explicit definition of the desired state that resonates across all pillars of One Health, metrics for evaluating progress towards that state, and commitment to working towards that state for all stakeholders, and addressing how an added value of cooperation between human and animal health, environment and conservation sciences can be created, there can be no true progress. The One Health community, with its multidisciplinary approach and recognition of the interdependence of multiple complex systems, is well positioned to take up this question.Disclaimer: Any use of trade, firm or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the US Government.
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