Unhealthy Landscapes: Policy Recommendations on Land Use Change and Infectious Disease Emergence
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences · Wilburforce Foundation · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Anthropogenic land use changes drive a range of infectious disease outbreaks and emergence events and modify the transmission of endemic infections. These drivers include agricultural encroachment, deforestation, road construction, dam building, irrigation, wetland modification, mining, the concentration or expansion of urban environments, coastal zone degradation, and other activities. These changes in turn cause a cascade of factors that exacerbate infectious disease emergence, such as forest fragmentation, disease introduction, pollution, poverty, and human migration. The Working Group on Land Use Change and Disease Emergence grew out of a special colloquium that convened international experts in infectious…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.85
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 57
Authors
12Topics & keywords
- Environmental planning
- Public health
- Infectious disease (medical specialty)
- Geography
- Environmental resource management
- Deforestation (computer science)
- Ecosystem health
- Ecosystem services