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DOI | 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116689 |
The urban political ecology of antimicrobial resistance: A critical lens on integrative governance | |
Aguiar, Raphael; Keil, Roger; Wiktorowicz, Mary | |
发表日期 | 2024 |
ISSN | 0277-9536 |
EISSN | 1873-5347 |
起始页码 | 348 |
卷号 | 348 |
英文摘要 | The objective of this paper is to integrate Urban Political Ecology (UPE) as a theory for identifying under-exposed urban dimensions of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). A UPE lens allows us to conceptualize urbanization as a ubiquitous socio-ecological process and an interpretive frame that could inform AMR governance strategies across related contexts by: a) situating AMR risks in relation to urbanization processes shaping social and political co-determinants of such systemic threats as climate change; b) aligning UPE scholarship with One Health (OH) approaches that address AMR to reveal the under-exposed link of AMR to environmental threats and broader structural dimensions that influence these threats; and c) identifying shared AMR and environmental governance pathways that inform the rationale for more equitable governance arrangements. We delineate a context in which the speed and scale of human activity in the larger context of urbanization, driven by global market integration strategies, impacts human-animal-environmental health threats such as AMR. We demonstrate how UPE scholarship can be leveraged to offer theoretical depth to approaches considering the interdependencies of AMR and climate change threats. We then propose a strategic approach focused on identifying shared governance pathways and intersectoral accountability frameworks to address upstream structural drivers of AM-Environmental threats. The co-benefits of a UPE-informed framework to human-animalenvironmental health that leverages enabling policy environments to foster a more collaborative, equitable and sustainable approach to address systemic global health threats are clarified. Just as the concept of health in all policies emphasized taking health implications into account in all public policy development, the integration of UPE in AMR governance arrangements would emphasize the need to take other sectors into account through an intersectoral whole-of-government approach that fosters shared AMR - climate change governance pathways. |
英文关键词 | Urban political ecology; One Health; Antimicrobial resistance; Global health governance; Climate change; Environmental threats |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS研究方向 | Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Biomedical Social Sciences |
WOS类目 | Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Social Sciences, Biomedical |
WOS记录号 | WOS:001215909300001 |
来源期刊 | SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/307793 |
作者单位 | York University - Canada; York University - Canada; York University - Canada; York University - Canada |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Aguiar, Raphael,Keil, Roger,Wiktorowicz, Mary. The urban political ecology of antimicrobial resistance: A critical lens on integrative governance[J],2024,348. |
APA | Aguiar, Raphael,Keil, Roger,&Wiktorowicz, Mary.(2024).The urban political ecology of antimicrobial resistance: A critical lens on integrative governance.SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE,348. |
MLA | Aguiar, Raphael,et al."The urban political ecology of antimicrobial resistance: A critical lens on integrative governance".SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE 348(2024). |
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