Governance principles for the wildlife trade to reduce spillover and pandemic risk

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Title: Governance principles for the wildlife trade to reduce spillover and pandemic risk
Authors: Duan Biggs, Alison J. Peel, Christos Astaras, Alexander Braczkowski, Hubert Cheung, Chi-Yeung Choi, Robinson Diotoh Orume, Hernán Cáceres-Escobar, Jacob Phelps, Raina K. Plowright, Jacques Rooyen, Julia Velden, Hamish McCallum
Source: CABI One Health, Vol 2023 (2023)
Publisher Information: CABI, 2023.
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: LCC:Environmental sciences
LCC:Public aspects of medicine
Subject Terms: COVID-19, global environmental governance, inclusion and equity, public health, virus, wildlife markets, Environmental sciences, GE1-350, Public aspects of medicine, RA1-1270
More Details: Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath are the most significant socio-economic crises in modern history. The pandemic’s devastating impacts have prompted urgent policy and regulatory action to reduce the risks of future spillover events and pandemics. Stronger regulatory measures for the trade of wildlife are central to discussions of a policy response. A variety of measures, including broad bans on the trade and sale of wildlife to banning specific species for human consumption are among a suite of discussed options. However, the wildlife trade is diverse, complex, and important for the livelihoods of millions of people globally. We argue that reducing the risk of future pandemics stemming from the wildlife trade must follow established principles of governance which include being equitable, responsive, robust, and effective. We demonstrate how incorporating these principles will support the development of context-specific, culturally sensitive, and inclusive responses that recognize the on-the-ground complexity of disease emergence and the social-ecological systems in which the wildlife trade occurs.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2791-223X
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2791-223X
DOI: 10.1079/cabionehealth.2023.0013
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/54b2aea0074e4eb3b4e2c68c631b1c08
Accession Number: edsdoj.54b2aea0074e4eb3b4e2c68c631b1c08
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:2791223X
DOI:10.1079/cabionehealth.2023.0013
Published in:CABI One Health
Language:English