Une seule santé
S'ouvrir à d'autres savoirs

Author(s)
Lainé, Nicolas
Language
FrenchAbstract
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, the One Health initiative has been widely endorsed by politicians and scientists alike, highlighting the interdependence between human, animal and environmental health, and bringing these disciplines together around a single approach. Putting One Health into practice now leads to reflect on the integration of other forms of health knowledge, in particular that of local communities. Drawing on his fieldwork experiences in Asia, Nicolas Lainé shows that local knowledge is dynamic and constantly in recomposition. He highlights the contribution of certain local practices to health risk prevention. Reduced to the provision of information or data, the holders of this “other” knowledge are often excluded from the knowledge production process. On the contrary, the author proposes to integrate all the richness and complexity of relationships with living beings into a networking of local human and non-human knowledge, considering all stakeholders as full partners in research. Starting with the promises and rise to power of the One Health approach, this book takes a broader look at what makes science.
Keywords
environment; territories and rural areas; biodiversity; flora; fauna; human health; animal healthISBN
9782759240357, 9782759240364, 9782759240371Publisher
éditions QuaePublication date and place
2024Classification
Public health and preventive medicine
Biodiversity
Animal husbandry
Agronomy and crop production

