One Health in Nature Conservation — Enhancing Landscape Resilience in Central Asia
This regional IUCN project applies a “One Health” approach to strengthen nature conservation systems across Central Asia, with the aim of reducing risks linked to the emergence and spread of zoonotic diseases.
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