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Browse or search our curated collection of research articles, tools, videos, and other Planetary Health resources. Featuring approximately 2,000 research articles and additional tools spanning a variety of thematic areas, our library has information on Planetary Health for every audience — whether you’re exploring the field for the first time, an educator hoping to engage Planetary Health in your classroom, a seasoned scientific researcher, or someone looking to making a difference in your community and in the world. New resources are added every month.

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All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration
A bee sitting on top of a purple flower. Photograph by Łukasz Rawa

Biodiversity Loss Food Systems

All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration

This episode explores the critical role of pollinators, soil regeneration, and regenerative agriculture in sustaining Planetary Health.

• Podcasts

One Planet Podcast

Aquatic biological invasions exacerbate nutritional and health inequities. Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
Underwater scene with various fish swimming among golden seaweed against a deep blue backdrop, creating a calm and serene oceanic atmosphere.

Biodiversity Loss Ocean / Marine Degradation

Aquatic biological invasions exacerbate nutritional and health inequities. Trends in Ecology & Evolution.

This article examines how farming non-native fish in controlled environments (aquaculture) can disrupt local ecosystems and food webs, leading to changes in nutrient quality and toxin exposure that worsen health and nutrition inequalities.

• News

South, J., Sabini, L., Pattison, Z., et al.

Biodiversity and human well-being trade-offs and synergies in villages. Nature Sustainability.
A tranquil village scene with a red-roofed church, quaint houses, and lush greenery, set against dramatic cloudy skies and distant mountains.

Biodiversity Loss Land Use and Land Cover Change

Biodiversity and human well-being trade-offs and synergies in villages. Nature Sustainability.

Researchers studied 64 Central and Eastern European villages and found that villages in forested areas can support both high biodiversity and human well-being, highlighting the importance of balancing rural development with ecological preservation.

• Research & Reports

Batáry, P., Gallé, R., Korányi, D., et al.

The microbiota vault initiative: Safeguarding Earth’s microbial heritage for future generations. Nature Communications.
Close-up of bacteria under a microscope, showing two orange rod-shaped bacteria surrounded by a textured blue surface.

Biodiversity Loss Collaboration and Partnerships

The microbiota vault initiative: Safeguarding Earth’s microbial heritage for future generations. Nature Communications.

The Microbiota Vault Initiative aims to preserve Earth’s microbial diversity by securely storing samples from humans, animals, and the environment. It promotes global collaboration, equity, and ethical stewardship to protect future health and ecosystems.

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Dominguez-Bello, M.G., Steiger, D., Fankhauser, M., et al.