Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

11/10/2025
14:00 - 14:45
IUCN Asia Pavilion

Por qué asistir

Practical examples of biodiversity-based One Health approaches in Asia, with governance, legal, policy, corporate, and youth models. Highlights cross-sector partnerships linking biodiversity, health, climate, and SDGs for integrated conservation outcomes.

Descripción de la sesión

This event contributes to one of the eight Transformational Area now included under IUCN Programme (2026-2029). This side event will showcase practical case studies and policy insights from across Asia that illustrate how biodiversity conservation strengthens the One Health approach. Presentations will highlight the role of biodiversity in preventing zoonotic disease risks, sustaining ecosystem services, and enhancing resilience in production landscapes. Case studies, sustainable trade standards, legal frameworks for One Health, corporate engagement and youth and SDG linkages. The session will emphasize how biodiversity underpins human and animal health, and how cross-sectoral cooperation can mainstream biodiversity into One Health planning and governance at regional and national levels.
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Moderator

Speaker James HARDCASTLE

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Speaker

Speaker Amreesh ANDREW CHANDRA

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Speaker SUDHIR MISHRA

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Speaker Manh Hiep NGUYEN

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Speaker A B M Sarowar ALAM

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Speaker Vinod MATHUR

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Speaker Roland Melisch

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Speaker Craig BRUCE

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Speaker Mohammad Khalid Sayeed PASHA

Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia