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GeoVet2023 advanced interdisciplinary geospatial research for the One Health era, integrating real-time data, AI, and citizen science to tackle climate change and animal health challenges. The conference highlighted the crucial role of communication in bridging science and policy for improved public and veterinary health outcomes.

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  • Marius Gilbert's keynote stressed health science literacy, trust, and structured debate, drawing lessons from COVID-19 pandemic management.
  • The conference featured 106 research projects, including keynotes, talks, and posters, fostering innovation and knowledge sharing.
  • This special issue presents 12 studies showcasing advancements in spatial epidemiology and geospatial tools.

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  • The conference provides a roadmap for interdisciplinary geospatial research and One Health strategies.
  • Selected studies offer solutions for disease surveillance, antimicrobial resistance, and environmental health impacts.
  • Geospatial research is crucial for improving veterinary and public health within the One Health framework.