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Does One Health Fit All? A French Peasants’ Perspective
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Savigny, Geneviève
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Agriculture
/ Animals
/ Avian flu
/ Biosecurity
/ Environmental health
/ Epidemics
/ Farmers
/ Farms
/ Food
/ Health
/ Industrial development
/ Livestock
/ Meat
/ Peasants
/ Poultry
/ Zoonoses
2023
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Does One Health Fit All? A French Peasants’ Perspective
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Savigny, Geneviève
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Agriculture
/ Animals
/ Avian flu
/ Biosecurity
/ Environmental health
/ Epidemics
/ Farmers
/ Farms
/ Food
/ Health
/ Industrial development
/ Livestock
/ Meat
/ Peasants
/ Poultry
/ Zoonoses
2023
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Does One Health Fit All? A French Peasants’ Perspective
2023
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The following article explores the point of view of members of La Confederation Paysanne in France around the concept of One Health. When interviewed on One Health, a notion that is allegedly rather new to them, the French peasants involved in the consultation have expressed some degree of scepticism, particularly because One Health is becoming more and more a mainstream topic in international fora. The farmers’ main fear is that One Health may turn out to be imposed as a new top–down, ‘one size-fits all’ approach. Within the peasant community, the balance between human, animal and environmental health has traditionally been pursued and achieved through an ever-evolving practice of peasant agroecology. In their view, agroecology represents a local and tailored response to challenges within the farming environment.
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