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Applying the One Health approach to study the policy and institutional determinants to control and prevent zoonoses in a low-resource setting. Health Research Policy and Systems.
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Infectious Diseases Governance and Policy

Applying the One Health approach to study the policy and institutional determinants to control and prevent zoonoses in a low-resource setting. Health Research Policy and Systems.

Zoonotic diseases disproportionately impact low-resource countries. This study uses a One Health lens to examine how Peru selects priorities, chooses policies, and defines organizational roles in preventing and controlling zoonoses within complex multisector systems.

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Dumet, L., Kenzie, E.S., Merino, V., et al.

En-ROADS Simulator

Economics and Economic Systems Governance and Policy

En-ROADS Simulator

En‑ROADS is a global climate simulator that allows users to explore the impacts that dozens of policies—such as electrifying transport, pricing carbon, and improving agricultural practices—have on temperature, air quality, sea level rise, air pollution, biodiversity loss, and taxes.

• Tools

Climate Interactive & MIT Sloan

Beyond Smart Cities: The Rise Of Regenerative Urbanism. Forbes.

Built Environment and Urbanization Governance and Policy

Beyond Smart Cities: The Rise Of Regenerative Urbanism. Forbes.

With resource scarcity, inequality, and social disconnection plaguing smart-cities, regenerative urbanism offers a new framework for developers, investors, and civic leaders to understand livability, resilience, and long-term returns.

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Jackson, F.