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  • Global Health
  • Ecology
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Environmental Science

Background:

  • Human behavior has evolved towards an anthropocentric worldview, impacting global health.
  • A shift to an eco-centric perspective is now mandatory for planetary and human well-being.
  • This shift is fundamental to the development of One Health and One Health Systems concepts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a building-blocks approach to understanding One Health Systems.
  • To demonstrate the utility of a structured framework for developing One Health Systems.
  • To strengthen the argument for robust and resilient One Health Systems.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework development.
  • Comparative analysis of health system models.
  • Literature review on anthropocentric vs. eco-centric paradigms.

Main Results:

  • A building-blocks approach provides a clear framework for understanding One Health Systems development.
  • This approach facilitates the integration of human, animal, and environmental health.
  • The proposed framework shows strong similarities to the World Health Organization's human health system building blocks.

Conclusions:

  • A building-blocks methodology is essential for advancing One Health Systems.
  • Adopting an eco-centric view is critical for achieving sustainable global health.
  • The framework supports the creation of resilient and anti-fragile One Health Systems.