The Nature of Pandemics

PELAGIC PUBLISHINGISBN: 9781784275990

Why Protecting Biodiversity is Key to Human Survival

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By Jake Robinson
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HARDBACK
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216 x 138 mm
Weight:
550 g
Pages:
352

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Jake M. Robinson is a microbial and restoration ecologist currently living in Australia. He earned a PhD in the environment-microbiome-health axis at the University of Sheffield, UK. His research interests span microbes, ecosystems, social equity issues and strategies to conserve and restore nature. Jake is a core member of the UNFCCC think tank, Resilience Frontiers, specialising in biodiversity-health connections. The Nature of Pandemics: Why Protecting Biodiversity is Key to Human Survival is Jake's third book.

Introduction: Invisible Foes, Planetary Woes PART I. THE NATURE OF CONTAGION AND SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES 1. A Trip Down Spillover Lane 2. What Have Vultures Got to Do with It? 3. Why Bats Get Bad Press 4. Biodiversity and the Dilution Effect PART II. WHICH PATHOGEN WILL CAUSE THE NEXT PANDEMIC? 5. Disease X - It's Coming 6. Going Viral 7. Can We ESKAPE this Bacterial Blitzkrieg? 8. A Fungal Frenzy - Could This Be 'The Last of Us'? 9. Protozoan Perils: Should We Eradicate Mosquitoes? PART III. THE NEXT PANDEMIC? FOR WILDLIFE, IT'S ALREADY HERE 10. Ring-a-Ring o' Roses and Bats with White Noses 11. The Devil's Work 12. It's Just the Flu, Right? 13. Spongy Brains and Zombie Deer - a Prion Predicament 14. Roots, 'Shrooms and Webs PART IV. HOW DO WE ADDRESS THESE LOOMING THREATS? 15. One Health and Healing Nature 16. Green Prescriptions 17. Black-market Biodiversity 18. Sowing the Seeds of Change 19. Vaccinations for Humans and Wildlife? 20. Staying Ahead of the Curve Conclusion: Looking Back, Moving Forward Notes References Index

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