Balancing the One Health, One Welfare, One Biology with the Global Needs
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Global Needs, salud y bienestarAbstract
This presentation examines the challenge of harmonizing the principles of One Health, One Well-being and One Biology amid the growing global demand for food and the increasing pressure on food production systems due to the impacts of climate change.
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