Editorial: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Public Health and Sustainable Development

Abstract

Sustainable development and public health are inherently complex challenges that require interdisciplinary collaboration. This editorial highlights four recent studies that exemplify the critical role of interdisciplinary research. These studies address key issues in malaria control, aquaculture management, veterinary education, and zoonotic diseases. They provide valuable insights into how integrated approaches can advance both economic and public health objectives.

Author Biography

Chisoni Mumba, University of Zambia
Chisoni Mumba, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher of Animal Health Economics at the University of Zambia, School of Veterinary Medicine. His research interests are in Animal Health Economics, Systems Thinking, and Participatory Epidemiology. He is currently working on the application of systems thinking to address dynamic and complex animal health problems so as to achieve long-term solutions and avoid unintended consequences.
Published
2025-02-18
How to Cite
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Mumba C. Editorial: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Public Health and Sustainable Development. Journal of Agricultural and Biomedical Sciences [Internet]. 18Feb.2025 [cited 10May2025];8(2). Available from: https://medicine.unza.zm/index.php/JABS/article/view/1331

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