A one health perspective for integrated human and animal sanitation, nutrient recycling and climate change

Abstract

In this chapter, the authors present their experiences in developing a conceptual framework for integrated health and environmental assessment, combining health status, physical, socio-economic and cultural environments to improve health and minimize environmental impact. Highlights focused on how the framework was used to manage human and animal excreta in Vietnam and the added value offered from an integrated assessment.

Citation

Hung Nguyen-Viet, Cissé, G., Phuc Pham-Duc, Vi Nguyen, Tanner, M., Odermatt, P., Tu Vu-Van, Hoang Van Minh, Zurbrügg, C., Schelling, E. and Zinsstag, J. 2021. A one health perspective for integrated human and animal sanitation, nutrient recycling and climate change. IN: Zinsstag, J., Schelling, E., Crump, L., Whittaker, M., Tanner, M., Stephen, C. (eds), One Health: The theory and practice of integrated health approaches. Second Edition. Wallingford, UK: CAB International: pp. 157–169.

Authors

  • Hung Nguyen-Viet
  • Cissé, G.
  • Phuc Pham-Duc
  • Vi Nguyen
  • Tanner, M.
  • Odermatt, P.
  • Tu Vu-Van
  • Hoang Van Minh
  • Zurbrugg, C.
  • Schelling, E.
  • Zinsstag, Jakob