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Mednarodni projekti vir: SICRIS

Identification of best practices for biodiversity recovery and public health interventions to prevent future epidemics and pandemics

Ključne besede
epidemic, infect-shed-spill-spread cascade, infection dynamics, nature restoration, pandemic, public health, reservoir, rewilding, stress, susceptibility, zoonoses
Organizacije (1) , Raziskovalci (23)
2790  Univerza na Primorskem, Fakulteta za matematiko, naravoslovje in informacijske tehnologije
št. Evidenčna št. Ime in priimek Razisk. področje Vloga Obdobje Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  56934  Aja Bončina  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2026  33 
2.  24375  dr. Elena Bužan  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2022 - 2026  441 
3.  59949  Stefan Cidilko  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2024 - 2026 
4.  61531  Marko Čorkalo  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2025 - 2026 
5.  56936  Luka Duniš  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2024 - 2026  54 
6.  06734  dr. Dušanka Janežič  Računalniško intenzivne metode in aplikacije  Raziskovalec  2026  510 
7.  58360  dr. Sonja Jantar  Biokemija in molekularna biologija  Tehnični sodelavec  2026 
8.  57864  dr. Stanislav Kolenčik  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2023 - 2024  21 
9.  53504  dr. Tilen Komel  Biokemija in molekularna biologija  Raziskovalec  2024 - 2025  44 
10.  59794  Jan Kopinič  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2024 - 2025 
11.  57048  Minja Krstić  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2024  10 
12.  50720  dr. Žiga Velkavrh  Matematika  Raziskovalec  2024  28 
13.  60517  Lan Zirkelbach  Biologija  Raziskovalec  2024 - 2025 
Povzetek
"Epidemics and pandemics - most of them caused by zoonotic and vector-borne emerging diseases - are globally threatening our health and welfare at an alarming pace. Prevention of future disease outbreaks will be pivotal to secure human welfare and demands transformative change. ""Biodiversity-is-good-for-our-health"" has become a new paradigm in disease risk mitigation. Consequently, nature restoration targeting biodiversity recovery - isolated or in combination with public health interventions - has been identified as a major disease risk mitigation tool. While there are thousands of ongoing and planned nature restoration projects globally, we lack knowledge a) if such restorations indeed interrupt the infect-shed-spill-spread cascade and mitigate disease risk, b) or if they rather amplify the risk and c) on success factors characterizing restorations that mitigate disease risk. BEPREP will fill this lack in knowledge and provide practical guidance. In spatially and temporally replicated field studies and experiments in case studies in Europe and the tropics, we will study a)-c) and reveal the causal mechanisms of infection dynamics and of drivers along the infect-shed-spill-spread cascade. BEPREP's participatory and transsectorial approach by actively involving indigenous and local communities will enable the identification of success factors of best practice restorations and interventions, incl. nature-based solutions, to guide future biodiversity recovery measures that promote healthy ecosystems. These success factors will contribute to a) interrupt the infect-shed-spill-spread cascade and b) ultimately prevent disease outbreaks. The results of BEPREP help to create a European society prepared and responsive to disease risk. BEPREP will hence accelerate the ecological transition required to meet EU's Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as a core part of EU's Green Deal and support a green recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic."
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