One Health: A Ten Thousand Year-Old View into the Future
                      
                     
                      
                     
                      The 花椒直播 partnered with edX to create 花椒直播X and offer
                           select classes for free or for a Professional Certificate. One Health: A Ten Thousand
                           Year-Old View into the Future has been chosen as one of these initial Massive Open
                           Online Courses (MOOC). Enrollment in UAF is not necessary.
The 花椒直播 partnered with edX to create 花椒直播X and offer
                           select classes for free or for a Professional Certificate. One Health: A Ten Thousand
                           Year-Old View into the Future has been chosen as one of these initial Massive Open
                           Online Courses (MOOC). Enrollment in UAF is not necessary. 
                     
                     About This Course
                     
                     
The Arctic is experiencing environmental, social, and economic changes at an historically
                        unprecedented rapid rate. This poses great challenges and simultaneously great opportunities
                        to operationalize paradigm shifts supporting adaptation and resilience to these changes
                        and which can then serve as a management model for similar changes that are occurring
                        more gradually on a global scale. Addressing these issues effectively requires a novel
                        approach, integrating knowledge across disciplines and cultures and recognizing the
                        interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health. This concept, always central
                        to the Indigenous worldview, has recently been recognized in Western science as One
                        Health.
One Health was originally developed as a means of understanding how zoonotic diseases,
                        such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic, arise.
                     
                      
                     
                     -Between 65% and 70% of emerging diseases in humans are of zoonotic origin. The way
                        we impact our environment and how this influences human-animal interactions play a
                        significant role in how these diseases develop and spread.
                     
                     
-Health is more than the absence of disease and can be defined as a state of well-being
                        for individuals and their communities. Under this definition, well-being encompasses
                        physical, mental, behavioral, cultural, and spiritual health.
                     
                     
-Applying this holistic approach to the One Health paradigm allows us to bring in
                        expertise across natural and social sciences and connect Western science with traditional
                        Indigenous ways of knowing.
                     
                     
-Such a broad and deep integration of knowledge and experience provides opportunities
                        for understanding large issues like food safety, security, and sovereignty at their
                        roots, and for engaging stakeholders to build effective solutions.
                        
                        
 
                        
                     
                      
                     
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