CABI One Health Knowledge Bank
“The One Health Knowledge Bank is a new resource bringing together One Health information and knowledge from different sources. Content focuses on the interconnections between humans, animals, plants, ecosystems, and their shared environment.
We define One Health as: "any added value in terms of human, animal, plant and environmental health, sustainability, financial savings, and social resilience, achievable by the cooperation of the human, veterinary, plant, environmental and social sciences when compared to the disciplines working independently."
Transdisciplinary approach
The One Health Knowledge Bank champions a transdisciplinary approach to One Health that considers academic and non-academic, practical, local and indigenous knowledge in the research process. This approach encompasses exchange and cooperation among the scientific disciplines as well as between science and society. CABI believes that working together across disciplines and industries adds value leading to practical solutions.
With this in mind, the One Health Knowledge Bank brings together resources on best practice within One Health and transdisciplinary research approaches, in order to help further One Health research. Bringing together dispersed One Health content The One Health Knowledge Bank brings together a wide range of One Health information. This includes content from CABI’s One Health resources. Combined in one place for the first time, it includes resources ranging from journal articles to cases and book chapters, alongside news, blogs and events.
The goal of the One Health Knowledge Bank is ambitious. In time it will include datasets and grey literature, accompanied by community updates. As the Knowledge Bank grows, it will also contain CABI’s abstracting and indexing (A&I) products, as well as material from collaborating organisations and key opinion leaders within One Health.
Powerful search functionality helps to find and use the content you need, making it easy to access quality-controlled curated resources. One Health Knowledge Bank is a reliable and easy to use resource for scientists, policy-makers, practitioners and students alike.
Free to access case studies
Explore our free to access case studies. These sample cases demonstrate the writing style and key features of our publications, and may also showcase hot topics or important subject areas.” (About)