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  • Future Earth 2025 Vision highlights improving human health amidst environmental change.
  • Previous studies by Lancet, WHO, and oneHEALTH underscore the need for integrated approaches.
  • Knowledge-Action Networks (KANs) provide a framework for Future Earth research.

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  • The Future Earth Health Knowledge-Action Network fosters interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • It connects researchers, policymakers, and diverse stakeholders to address complex health-environment interactions.
  • The network aims to develop research-based solutions for a sustainable world.

Key Insights:

  • Understanding the intricate links between environmental change, pollution, pathogens, and human well-being is crucial.
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  • Collaboration across sectors and disciplines is key to tackling global health challenges.

Outlook:

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  • Future Earth Health KAN will actively engage with external research programs to broaden participation.