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    • Environmental policy
    • Public health
    • Risk management

    Background:

    • Climate change and zoonotic diseases pose significant global threats.
    • Existing regulatory frameworks struggle to address the complex nature of these risks.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the deficiencies in current regulations for climate change and zoonotic disease risks.
    • To propose effective governance strategies for intersystemic systemic risks.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of risk profiles of climate change and zoonotic diseases.
    • Examination of contemporary regulatory approaches.
    • Development of recommendations for enhanced governance.

    Main Results:

    • Current regulations fail to account for the compound and cascading nature of these risks.
    • These risks are characterized by globalization, ubiquity, and entrenchment.
    • Proactive intervention and a balanced regulatory approach are crucial.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective governance requires early-stage regulatory intervention.
    • Increased investment in risk assessment and a stricter approach to development are necessary.
    • Phasing out unsustainable production processes is essential for risk control.